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Try the Zack & Wiki Demo?

5 March 2008 479 views No Comment

I was reading Game|Life and caught a glimpse of their well-recommended adventure game Zack & Wiki for the Wii.

Apparently, Game|Life is a big fan of Zack & Wiki and are doing their best to get everyone else to play it.

Capcom, a bit belatedly, perhaps, has finally caught up and made a demo of one of the game’s levels available online.

I guess I would consider myself as a fan of Game|Life, and since the demo is playable on PC (I don’t have a Wii to begin with), I decided to give it a go.

P/s: Tsk. My 12.1″ notebook monitor is sooo NOT the right build for gaming.

First things first, they (the creators of this demo) should seriously work on their introduction of the how and what to do.

When the “game” started, all that was stated was,

Help Zack & Wiki to get the treasure chest behind the closed door!

And some other mambo-jumbo about how you could use various methods to solve the puzzle using the Wii Remote.

Hellooo… This isn’t on Wii…!

Anyhow.

Since nothing much was mention on how to play the game (apart from the clue that implied it’s a puzzle), common sense says that, I probably need to move the blocks around the form the right key shape, thereafter make it and open the lock.

I tried a couple of times and eventually gave up.

I have to say it’s somewhat a disappointment. Although the interface looks cute and everything, but it’s totally boring. (Talk about a total waste of time.)

Still. Since Game|Life is such a big fan, and I’m a fan for theirs, I guess it’s just the demo version that sucks. (Though you’re not gonna catch me playing that cr*p ever again.)

Sorry Game|Life, next recommendation perhaps.

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