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AnneiWin
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Have you played Wandering Willows? Want to talk about how great a game it is? Need game tips? Here's where to discuss it!  
TeresaRo
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What is Wandering Willows? Is it a HO game or something else? I keep seeing it mentioned everywhere.  
emolaura
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its a very good game  

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vikcytrang
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i like this game very much  
VickyLA
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I'd really like to play this game, but it isn't working on my 64 bit Vista.  
VickyLA
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I followed the instructions on the iWin support page and now the game works perfectly in my Vista.
http://support.iwin.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=5419&task=knowledge&questionID=461

I bought the game and I love it! It's really cute and fun!  
Dinismurf
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I've just played the 1-hour trial, but so far, I'm disappointed.

It is indeed very cute, but I found the gameplay far too easy. I understand that there needs to be a gentle start to the learning curve, but by the end of the first hour, you should feel like you have to tax your thinking occasionally.

Does it get more challenging later (in which case I would probably buy it) or is it basically just a whimsical walk in the park?

 
sylvmc
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I guess you could say it'a a whimsical walk in the park. i was a little confused when i first played the demo but i heard so many good things about this game that i bought it, and since then really got into it. i love collecting things so it's great ffor me. i've also found it to be very addictive , and i can't stop playing  
Julie416
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I admit it to be addicting. I started a new post on the game dated May18 before I found this one. Yes, it is somewhat simplistic, and not a brain-teaser-challenger, but for someone such as myself it gives me plenty of tasks and busywork and I keep on playing and cannot stop - I keep thinking, "okay, I'll finish one more task here, then log off". . . . and I don't - I keep playing (Much like I do in real life - I keep doing ONE MORE THING then ONE MORE THING before I move on to what I really need to do - ) LOL. I have thoroughly enjoyed the game, 60 mins was not enough to get thoroughly acquainted with it. I did purchase the game thinking it would be fun to complete it - but then you never really "complete" it - there are more trophies to win, etc., etc., more money to earn... I found it similar to "Alice Greenfingers" if anyone has ever played that? That was a game I kept for a long time, and just played it to death - well, actually, to the death of my old computer - and when I got my new computer I did not transfer over all the games. (I think I gamed it to death.)
I love this game, anyway. Not too difficult, but plenty of things to do.
Julie (Jool)
 
catgirll
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WW is super fun, I love it and i'm going to buy it ASAP.  
catgirll
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Really, I love it.  
KrystalGirl66
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I LOVE Wandering Willows! I only have 7 mins left on my 1-hour trial and I feel like crying!  
jusme@ffgra
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I can't find the ruby for Mr. Z. I have tried all the animals I found.  
007ofnine
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Easy games are good for when you're dog-tired but you're not quite ready to log off and go to bed.

I like the non-combative aspect of this game. Even wild animals give you what they have by just charming them!
 
wildrose3
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jusme@ffgra wrote:I can't find the ruby for Mr. Z. I have tried all the animals I found.

I found rubies from a roo in the north east area of tropics. Hope this helped.  
 
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