Christmas Wonderland
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Gets you in a Christmas mood
A fun hidden object game based upon the 12 Days of Christmas, Santa's workshop, and other holiday settings. The HO scenes are well done, brightly colored, with good graphics and decently-sized objects that are, for the most part, easy to identify but not necessarily easy to find. You have to look closely: some HOs may be a silhouette on a wall, or other surface, rather than the actual object.
Hidden among a single HO scene will be a few representatives from the 12 Days of Christmas song, for example a Lord-a-Leaping or a swan-a-swimming. A drop-down chart automatically keeps a tally as you find the entire complement of the song. The mini-games are fairly easy and can be skipped pretty quickly. Hints fill quickly, and you'll need them for some really hidden objects. Kids especially will enjoy watching the elves making toys in Santa's workshop. I did too.
An enjoyable Christmas diversion for everyone, except maybe Scrooge.
November 14, 2011
Good Christmas Game -- even for Kids!
This is a good Christmas game with beautiful graphics and soothing BGM. I originally purchased this last year and still enjoy playing myself, and even with my 3 years old. She has so much fun pointing objects and name them one by one. This game is definitely for all ages. Compare to other hidden object games, this one is a bit too easy to solve. But all other positive aspects compete that.
December 6, 2011
Yuletide Fun . . . !
This is an awesome game - especially for kids . . . ! Really neat hidden object scenes & playable puzzles . . . The music & graphics are super, as is the quest to complete the 12 days of Christmas . . . A great way to spend time with the kids & get them interested in hidden object games . . . !
December 3, 2011
Cool...
Nice cute cool game. Liked it. The only thing is that the key objects were too easy to find. A little more challenge would have been nice.
November 20, 2011
Ok Christmas
Again, I'm a Christmas fan, But I didn't really enjoy this Christmas game as much as "Twisted: A Haunted Carol". I also found it to be even shorter then A Haunted Carol. However, I do think a younger audience would enjoy this one. No matter, it was OK.
Thanks again Big Fish,
Perry ;)
November 14, 2011
Relaxing non challenging
This game wasn't bad. It was a nice change from all the dark mysteries I play. But I wouldn't pay more than $1.99 for it. The graphics weren't great, no animation to write home about. The objects you needed to find for the 12 Days of Christmas calendar sparkled so much, they practically reached out and pinched you!
The mini games are elementary. When my hour demo was over, I was over it too.
December 4, 2011
love it
It is wonderful and fun love the beautiful christmas graphics
November 16, 2011
Time Filler
This game is great to play when you don't want to use your brain. It would be ideal for children. Great babysitter!!!!
December 8, 2011
CHRISTMAS WONDERLAND
I LOVE IT, BECAUSE MY GRANDCHILDREN AND I ENJOY HIDDEN OBJECT AND PUZZLE GAMES WE CAN PLAY TOGETHER. I WOULD LIKE IF YOU MADE MORE GAMES FUN AND EDUCATIONAL FOR CHILDREN AGES 3 YRS. TO 10YRS OF AGE LIKE THIS TO ENJOY AND NOT SCARY.
December 11, 2011
Simple Diversion
You get about what you'd expect here. The Christmas theme is entertaining, especially at this time of year. I did enjoy the chorus of the 12 Days of Christmas song, but no vocals beyond that. Graphics overall are nicely done, but other than the touches of movement on individual hidden object screens, they revert to generic junkpiles where it's pretty obvious what to click on.
Finding the items in the song is an interesting task, but other than that it's just Santa barking orders. Minigames are extremely easy, with the possible exception of slider puzzles (depending on how you feel about those, for me they are filler central). If you enjoy finding 15-20 spot the difference items crammed onto a small Christmas tree, you've found your dream game.
Overall it's not the worst way to spend an hour and a half, which should be about all you need to complete this.
December 11, 2011