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I just bought this game after playing the demo and then read the reviews that said it was only about two hours long. But I got it on sale, so I won't complain. It's sweet and the characters are cute and it's a nice change from all the demonic stuff that I really hate. The graphics are really nice too.
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It was my understanding that BFG had long ago done away with putting stickies up for "Comments and Reviews" and was now limiting their review section to reviews only, as in "Your Reviews for Awakening: Moonfell Wood."
Why has this game, posted recently, gone back to the old way?
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*This review is based upon completion of the game.*
This is a harmless little game. I was very thankful the hidden object puzzles were kept to a minimum; however, the trade-off was that the developer hit on one or two mini-games it liked and stuck with those EXACT mini-games over and over throughout the game.
Some of the mini-games were atrocious in the quality of the game, especially one that involved a bear. The developers REALLY should be ashamed about that game - and completely embarrassed.
One fun thing is the huge stone phallic symbol they added.
I enjoyed this game despite these issues, especially since I spent only $2.99 on it.
It's just a harmless little game!
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An excellent sequel. A really cute game, complete with an adorable baby dragon, I found it entertaining & a delight to play.
In a nutshell, the story is engaging, the music pleasant, the graphics beautifully rendered, both colourful & clear. The game is a combination of hidden object scenes, adventure puzzles & mini-games, that are not too taxing. All in all an enjoyable play.
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I'm having a problem getting the pink gemstone on the rock in the pond. The walkthrough states to place the gemstone on the rock with the same shape endention but it won't work! Please help!!
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Good game, I liked the music, the sound effects, the storyline was easy to follow and sensible.
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Nice relaxing paced game, like the background music, very fitting. Beautiful graphics with well blended coloring, hidden objects are easily identified and not hard to find. Mini puzzles are no brainers and can be easily skipped if you don't want to bother with them....
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I wish I could recommend this game, but I can't. I ran into a bug in the CE demo version, so didn't buy that and waited till the regular one came out (figuring the bugs would be squashed by then).
Unfortunately, although they'd fixed the original problem -- a new one popped up. Right after chapter two began, I was supposed to pick up some tiles. There is a tile in a cardboard box that is easy to see, but no matter how I tried to pick it up, the game wouldn't do it. I reported it to BF and worked back and forth with a tech trying to find a way to get around the problem. No joy and I ended up being refunded a credit. Mine was NOT an isolated incident. Others have run into the very same problem.
Although this game (when it works) is pleasant enough, I feel the company rushed it to the store long before it was ready for the public.
I've lost count of all the games I've purchased from BFG and this is the first one I've run into that ended up being un-playable.
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Is this the first one in the series?
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WOW - what a pleasant surprise!
I was afraid that this game would be too juvenile and simple, but I was wrong. The graphics are SO sweet and the story line is a nice change from the usual line.
There were HOS (but not too many) and there were quite a lot of mini-games that were really fun. Sometimes there would be three or four games in a scene.
I am now downloading the Dreamless Castle game that goes along with this one and will soon buy the Goblin's game (which I believe is also from the Awakening series).
I give this game 5 thumbs up!
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My favorite of the series!  Wish they'd hurry up and get #4 out. Awakening is the best of the best! WTG  !
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Just finished this game, well worth the money it was a really long game. It was a lot of fun and well worth my time
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Harmless, cute, simple, lots of sunshine and fairy dust - a game really for children, based on the demo. Not for me - I'd like a bit more of a challenge and much less "cute."
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GAME COMPLETED SEVERAL TIMES
Again, This Series Is Stunning In Its Beauty
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.
Edited on 02/22/2013 at 2:16:08 AM PST
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