Usually, she could hunker down with trial-and-error and online hints and practice and complete the level. Kitty didn't need it much at all in either game. There is a cheat to skip levels if you cannot put all the moves together and get frustrated.
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Of course, even with a full walkthrough, you still have to complete the sequences.
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Also try PC Puzzle forums and Mette's Wonderland Page for great help beyond the developer's own hints on everything in the series. For the most part, these were enough for kitty, and the levels without hints are generally the smaller, easier ones. They have hints and partial walkthroughs for many levels. Kitty loves knowing there are walkthroughs and other cheats available, and Midnight Synergy offers both. WSW also gives you a nice map to show you where you are, and if you got all the bonus coins to a level or not. Secret Worlds rehashes that storyline but gives you simple cutscene art and text in verse, making for kitty a much better balance of focus on gameplay with the player's need for emotional investment for a game so long. However, this detracts from the urgency of "Save Wonderland!" and gets a few kitty claws for it. This is in keeping with the developer's philosophy not to devote time to such fancy stuff that has little bearing on actual gameplay. The only drawback with the original is the very, very blah simple listing of levels available in an area and no cut scenes. This is actually cute the first couple of dozen times. In Secret Worlds, you also can get one of several phrases from Stinky, ranging from whines to complaints in foreign tongues. When you die or otherwise restart a level, your characters burst like rainbow-colored fireworks.
However, the score only counts for bragging rights versus others, if you are playing against someone else. The timer factors into the level score, as do bonus coins and bonuses for eliminating enemies. Options in both games include a timer on levels for additional challenge. It has other ways to hide characters and important objects, such as a fun hide-and-seek level in the snowpack. Some levels also feature secret passages, use of some of which are necessary to complete the level. True to its name, Secret Worlds has hidden levels, found by going off the map trails. The Stinkers (yep, that's their name) look like hardboiled egg yolks that got the original Potatohead treatment.īoth games offer simple controls of arrow keys, with enter to select or switch between characters (some levels require teamwork in close quarters), and shift and arrow keys to scan a level without moving the active character. Each are distinguished by different hats and shoes and sizes. You play as cute litte characters Stinky and Loof in the original Wonderland, who are then joined by Mayor Peegue and Qookie in Secret Worlds. (Gameplay in both is pretty similiar, so kitty'll save a post with this combo review.
Then you'll have an idea of what Wonderland and Wonderland Secret Worlds from Midnight Synergy are like. Blend well, and lovingly render the results in colorful 3D. Imagine Sokoban's 2D box-pushing levels, then throw in a handful of platformer-type enemies and obstacles to dodge and switches to flip.