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Reviews for "The Search for WondLa"

Check out the book too guys

I've been a fan of Tony's for fifteen years now, and this book was fantastic. He proved he could write as well as he draws, and his drawings are amazing. I was a tiny bit sad at the end, but I won't tell why. Great stuff, I was a little startled to see his art here on NG, I thought someone was stealing his art at first but this all looks very official. Guys, go check out the book, seriously. Tony is the man.

Exhausted and coming back to reality

Even with a lot of booze in me I hammered it out in one sitting...fun!

Great music.

I really liked the tune.
The artwork is very nice, and it's a good "spot the difference" game

Almost Perfect

Which is saying a lot, actually. It's beautiful artwork, a fun and balanced game that prompts you to use your imagination as you search. Too many games are mindless now, but this one stimulates that long-forgotten creativity center in the brain that involves more than the application of a new idea or system and asks you to actually fill in a story for yourself. While some see this as minimalist, I personally regard this as a wonderful tool to both entertain and build the mind. It seems this was all intentional here, so I give it a 9.

As for the one point I didn't give, that's just a minor thing. The achievements I kept getting as I went and the 'GP' values meant almost nothing to me because I couldn't find where they were used or displayed. This could be my fault, but I looked over everything twice and still couldn't figure it out. My only recommendation is that this feature is brought to light a little better, made a bit more clear. Other than that, Kudos! I loved the music, performance and style of this game, and you have my respect.

Thank you for the awesome adventure! Even though I was too busy spotting differences, I really felt like I was in another world like I used to feel like when I stared in my picture books as a kid.