Awakening: Moonfell Wood
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Mayzy's Review- Awakening: Moonfell Wood
Moonfell Wood is the second in the Awakening series and possibly my favorite (so far). The puzzles are more complex than you find in The Dreamless Castle and the storyline is still pretty straightforward, where it gets a little confusing in The Goblin Kingdom. You rejoin Princess Sophia and her adorable Hint Button- I mean- fairy, Mira. You?ve escaped the castle in which you?ve slept for one hundred years and now you only have one question on your mind. Uh? where?d everybody go??
The graphics, as with all Awakening games, are stunning. Fantastical and feminine, without being gag-me girly.
Be forewarned that this game does not have a lot in the way of hidden object scenes. What it does have a lot of are jigsaw puzzle-type games. Nothing too difficult or confusing, so you won?t exactly be stretching yourself, but you won?t be frustrated either. Mostly you?re running back and forth trying to figure out how to use the objects that you?ve uncovered to progress your game. This is the sort of game play that I prefer, so this appeals to me, but may be a turnoff for some.
One final note? I want a pocket dragon!!!
November 27, 2011
Fun Hidden Object Game! The best-ever game
Besides being different in the plot, and taking one to different places and back again, this game gave me the chance to go back into my childhood of mysticism and fantasy like no other game.. I THOROUGHLY enjoyed the graphics- it was eye-opening for me. The reality of the water was really fascinating as well as the expantion of my imagination in other areas.
If there were more stars than the five given to vote with, I would fill them all!!!!!!
November 15, 2011
Again, This Series Is Stunning In Its Beauty
GAME COMPLETED SEVERAL TIMES
Story: Having left the castle where you had been sleeping for 100 years, you now go on a mission to find your people (you?re the only surviving human in the magical world), and travel to Moonfell Wood, the domain of the Fairy Queen
Developer: BoomZap
Release Date: Jan 2011
Extras: Game Timer, Free Play Tripeaks (Solitaire), Pocketdragon
This sequel to Dreamless Castle picks up where it left off and begins Sophia?s quest for her family. To my mind the best thing about this game is the beautiful art, and ultimately, it is the artwork that makes all of this series exceptional.
The gameplay is similar to Dreamless Castle, and once again I needed help in the early stages, but soon became lost in the experience. Instead of Goblinjong, this time it is Tripeaks, a version of Solitaire, that you play with those you encounter.
Again, there are only a couple of HOs with lists, but plenty of, ?spot the difference? ?find the pairs? that I deem HOs in another form. One particular version that I really enjoyed was the magic cards which are sketch drawn, and where you must find ?12 of? . There were still numerous puzzles and mini-games in this one, and I liked that I could do most of them.
February 22, 2013
Lots of Puzzles
Loved this game and d/l the other awakening game on here hoping it's just as good. Lots of puzzles and not as many "seek n find" which, for me...LOVE IT!! Also had a card game #can't remember the name of it# which you can play outside the game...LOVE THIS...wish more "seek and find" games would add the puzzles and less seek n find.
Well worth the mula on this one!
December 13, 2011
nice game just for fun of playing
This would be a game to play for a relaxing time at the computer. Good for children to play. Not hard and real nice graphics. I like more challenging games. The music puts makes me tired.
August 15, 2012
Captivating Magical Game
Fantastic variety of challenges, with a variety of skill levels, lots of adventure and a magical story to go with it. Sound effects brilliant. Made me feel like I was really there. Best game I have ever played.
November 11, 2011
This Awakening is much better than Dreamless Castle!
I was not a fan of the first game in this series - Awakening: Dreamless Castle. It was way too juvenile, geared toward young girls and the mini-puzles were very easy. The 2nd part of Awakening: Moonfell Wood was MUCH better. The scenes were beautiful. The mini-puzzles were more challenging (although not too advanced in difficulty). The story was more interesting and less hokey. The scenes were more complex but not so difficult to navigate that you became frustrated. Only con is that there was still very few hidden object scenes. You are once again looking for objects to allow the game to progress. Again a great deal more jigsaw puzzle type challenges than hidden objects. The play time was much longer and several challenges had multi-levels. Overall they really improved this next game in the Awakening series.
December 10, 2011
One of my all time favorites.
Beautiful graphics and challenging game play.I could'nt wait for the next scene and when I finished the game,I wanted more.As we know,there is more and just as good as the first.If you want to really enjoy a good hidden object game,this is a must have.It will leave you wanting more just as it did me.Breathtaking and beautiful! There are no dislikes in this game.
November 15, 2011
Beautiful, fanciful game
One of my favorites in the genre.
It's very easy, but sometimes it's fun to play easy games, especially when you feel stressed out and aren't really looking for a challenge, just want to relax and have fun.
I'd say it should also be good for children as well.
The art is beautiful and it is lighthearted.
November 21, 2011
Don't let my name fool ya.
I rescued a Chihuahua,I am now the owner of all three games,I hope they make another one. The puzzles are great,, The graphics are great,The colors are bright,it does make you think.but the hints really help.Have fun w/ it,HO's are not hard to see,off to play,
November 19, 2011