I'm liking it so far. It's a bit of a pain getting the lighting just right so you can play, but it's a one of a kind experience once you get situated. I like to close one eye occasionally while playing, because then you lose your sense of depth and really makes it seem like a little world in your DSi instead of a flat screen.
Just got back from playing it a little. The camera seems to be more lenient than in Warioware Snapped, as far as I can tell. Luckily, you can reset the camera tracking at any time. The story is cute, and there are plenty of things to find (some more difficult to find than others).
I am wondering if having a DSi in a TekCase will affect the performance of this game. As a TekCase will not let the DSi open up to the full 180 degrees.
It may also be a problem with other DSi cases.
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I bought it and played the first level of the game. It seems like a "kid" type game but I think it is actually going to be pretty challenging. Love the look of it. Lots of the Nintendo polish. Did not have any camera problems for the first stage anyway but I know others have complained about the camera. We'll see as I get later into the levels. My kids love fairy tales but I don't see them being able to play this game. Oh well. Will post more if I have time to play it more.
It looks cool, But I don't know if its really for me. I'll wait for the review
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The reviewer is upset that it doesn't seem to work a lot of the time. I played through three stages last night on two separate play sessions and had no problems. I was sitting on a couch with a lamp on either side and a white background. I was wearing a gray t-shirt and it seemed to work just fine. Hopefully, my luck will continue because it is a good game at is core.
Yep, I noticed that last night. I haven't had too many problems with it. Well, save a few times when I was stubborn and just wanted to continue playing, even at late hours into the night.
Yeah the controls can be kind of wonky and jumps around sometimes... overall tho, this is a pretty cool and innovative game and a nice step forward. Couple notes on the downside: doesn't really look as awesome as it does in the videos and is a bit frustrating to control. You seem to have to get the positioning JUST RIGHT for it to recognize your selection. I saw an "N" in level 2 I was trying to select for like 15 minutes before I finally got the tilt just right. May just need to find the perfect lighting situation... I would recommend tho!
The lighting is a real problem as I can pretty much forget about playing after dark. Some of the items and letters are really difficult to find - I'm assuming there's hints, but I cannot read them (yet).
Still digging the 3D effect. I've found the best time to close one eye is when you beat a stage and "Good Job" appears. It looks like it's extending beyond the screen.
The 3D efect I find it really cool, but if the camera work like (or worst) than in wario ware snapped then idk. When I see the first video I find it great cool, when it comes to américa I can't believe it, O_o, but it looks that the camera doen't work soo well.
@Malouff wow dude, it looks like you really get into the game, so I want to hear your opinion about it, how do you find it? good? bad? any problems with the camera? anything else?
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