Midnight Calling: Wise Dragon Review

midnight calling: wise dragon review
Midnight Calling: Wise Dragon Review
* OS: Windows 7 / Vista / XP
* CPU: Pentium 3 1.0 GHz or Higher
midnight calling: wise dragon review
Midnight Calling: Wise Dragon Review
* OS: Windows 7 / Vista / XP
* CPU: Pentium 3 1.0 GHz or Higher

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I Love this game and find it to be the perfect way to spend a rainy Saturday morning, in fact I had to pull myself away to finish my housework.

The HOPS are a lot of fun and there is the usual variety but I still prefer the list type.

Most of the HOP's offer a small interactive puzzle to solve.

Graphics: They are absolutely gorgeous.

The animals are totally adorable.

And I just like looking at the scenery.



We played Midnight Calling: Wise Dragon on the easiest difficulty mode, rarely skipped any puzzles, and completed the game in around four hours.

This Collector's Edition has 10 Wallpapers, 10 Concept Art pictures, 9 Avatars, 6 Screensavers, 16 replayable Mini Games, 4 Music Soundtracks, 22 replayable Hidden Object Scenes, a built in Strategy Guide, a Bonus Chapter.

This is the newest game in the Midnight Calling series.

In my opinion, seek and enjoy!



Some of the cutscenes were clear and the colors crisp.

They were creative.

Oh, and if you just don't like HOPS, you can always switch to a mini game to help complete the scenes.

It seems like all of the serial games are basically the same.



This game seemed more geared towards the beginner player, as it was on the easy side.

The Mini Games are easy to medium in difficulty.

This Collector's Edition has 9 Achievements to earn, 14 VG Team pictures, 11 Music Soundtracks, 6 Wallpapers, 12 Concept Art pictures, a built in Strategy Guide and a Bonus Chapter, enjoy!

Those looking for an intense challenge won't get it from the game either.



All in all I highly recommend this game.

You truly do go on a nice little adventure.

I found this game surprisingly fun and interesting.

The CE version of the game is rather light on extra content although there are morphing objects and some fairly "in your face" collectibles to find.

The Collector's Edition is also quite rewarding, it includes a strategy guide, wallpapers, concept art, a screensaver, soundtracks, achievements, collectibles, morphing objects, and a secret room.



I really got into the story when the demo ended.

In terms of entertainment and relaxation, this game delivers just what you need!

The graphics are sharp, the cutscenes are top-notch, and the fancy visual effects are sophisticated.

Each game in this series has a little different story line and they have all been interesting.



I've been playing this game for 2 hours and I still quite a ways to go.

The graphics are beautiful and, yes, icy but perfect for a cold and rainy day here in my town.

One of the reason's I liked this game better than the last, is that there are a ton of Mini Games, most of which are super easy.

The Strategy Guide, of course, tells you where they are.



It is certainly on my buy list.



 
 
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