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This is an ambitious attempt at new gameplay and interface, and while the effort is appreciated, overall, the game falls short. The "cartoon"-like graphics make for slow, awkward character interaction. The attempts at humor often fall short, and always use up more time than necessary. The games "hot spots" are not seldom evident, so a good deal of time is wasted trying to figure out what to do next. I finally was so stymied by what the game wanted me to do that I had to give up, and this after only 15 minutes of play. Better hints, maybe a strategy guide, would certainly help. There's potential in this type of game, but I wouldn't buy this one.
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I am not adept at Soduku, so I was unable to advance past the first level. The main character moved very slowly while exploring various parts of the room. I like the concept, but I did not enjoy the game.
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I really enjoy brain-benders and logic problems, but ths game just didn't do it for me. The main chracter is lazy, daft, and I found it impossible to empathize with him. The whole plot that revolves around him became moot with me not caring about him as a protagonist. He also has a bit of a potty mouth. Is this game intended for kids or adults? The graphics would suggest the former. Also, the gameply itself is rather confusing and slow-paced with no clear purpose other than getting to the next puzzle. There must be a better way to have the storyline move gameplay along without stooping to juvinile humor. I think any adult who enjoys brain puzzles would scoff at the insult to their intelligence that is this game.
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Idea of the game has a lot of potential but the actual realisation in this game is poor. Cartoonish characters and their dialogs are a failure since they aren't interesting nor funny as they are trying to be. All the nonsense consumes way too much time. The actual puzzles and training are a good casual fun but not too difficult so that a child can play them with a little or some effort. However, the whole gameplay otherwise is at lost. It's not clear what to do next and the movements etc are clumsy - a lot of time is wasted just by clicking objects to get somewhere. I like point-and-click games like the Legend of Crystal Valley, but this Big Brain Wolf is a mess.
With a lot of improvement this game would be worth 5 stars as the idea is good.
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it could be a good game if the graphics were better but felt as if it was made 5 years ago and only just released it. The idea was good and the actual games made you think
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