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Title: Woodle Tree 2: Worlds
Genre: Action, Adventure, Massively Multiplayer
Developer:
Fabio Ferrara
Publisher:
Chubby Pixel
Release Date: 16 Sep, 2016


Minimum:

  • OS: Windows XP Service Pack 3 32-bit
  • Processor: Intel Dual-Core 2.6 GHz / AMD Dual-Core Athlon 3.0 GHz
  • English,French,Italian,German,Arabic,Japanese,Russian



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    This game has a really nice vibe to it; the graphic is clean and cute, it fits perfectly the mood of the story. The levels are really big and the platforming sessions are well studied. Cons: sometimes the camera is a little buggy.. Woodle Tree 2: Worlds honestly seems like it was never quite ready to be released. The first game was cute and great, only issue was the camera controls were highly lacking. This game fixes that camera issue and lets you adjust it to your liking. Camera aside, the game is highly unstable. Multiple accounts from multiple people all seem to be the same, "I crash on loading.". You'll crash on a loading screen more often than not. In my estimated 6 hrs played, I've crashed on a loading screen an estimated 30 times. It's horribly frustrating and causes you to lose a lot of progress and things of that nature. There is only one upside to all of this crap, and that's the dev[s] seems to be fairly active on the games forum and is more than willing to try and help you out if there is a fix, though note the problem will not be your computer, it will DEFINITELY be the game.. You are probably wondering why I am posting a review with only 0.2 hours spent in the game. I am very happy to inform you that this playtime is actually why I've written this review. Let me paint you a picture, for starters. A great friewnd of mine had purchased this game for me as a gift, and we both thought that it had some potential to be fun. Upon loading into the game, I was immediately confused because the camera is inverted by default. This, however, is not the reason for my hatred of this game. That part comes is only a little bit. The story of the game is delivered in a most confusing fashion, but that is mostly forgiven because of the story's simplicity. Why go to extreme lengths to explain a simple "go find the thing" plot anyway? I had only gotten to the first steps of the first area for the second time (because of an unfortunate and unexplained death) when my character was removed from the game world entirely. I was not "glitched into a wall", or "set out of bounds". My game did not even crash. I was simply gone. Removed. Unable to find any trace of myself or my influence upon the game world. My camera was forced to bear witness to the side of a wall for all of eternity. I did nothing out of the ordinary to warrent such a bug or glitch, all I know is that I shall refund this game immediately. I don't know whether this game is actually good; I only ever saw a fraction of the first level. If I were you, dear reader, I'd not take the risk of paying money for this game, even with the promise of a refund in mind. You may be able to get your money back, but your time is forever lost should you encounter an experience similar to my own. SOMEWHAT INTERESTING NOTE: After posting this review initially, one of the developers of the game responded to it and asked for more information regarding this glitch. This act shows that the devs are working hard to fix such problems in the game as what I have experienced. I am very happy to say that I have some more faith in the integrity of game developers now, and the creators of this game have my respect for showing initiative in finding the cause of this srange glitch. Thank you, developers, for listening to your fans and audience in a time where other game-makers would simply ignore them. P.S. The dev's comment can be found in the replies to this review, unless the comment is deleted for some reason.. this is a sequel to a game that has become very known among all gamers' community: like a next year in school - game's got bigger. If a first one modestly asked for 198 mb on hard drive this one has immediately eaten 4.7 GB. But, honestly, I don't know what has taken all these spaces - graphics stayed almost the same minimal and primitive; its a pity, but i can't help but join lots of complaints about camera controls, game controls.. this game is buggy as hell but that makes it even more fun sometimes lol. You are probably wondering why I am posting a review with only 0.2 hours spent in the game. I am very happy to inform you that this playtime is actually why I've written this review. Let me paint you a picture, for starters. A great friewnd of mine had purchased this game for me as a gift, and we both thought that it had some potential to be fun. Upon loading into the game, I was immediately confused because the camera is inverted by default. This, however, is not the reason for my hatred of this game. That part comes is only a little bit. The story of the game is delivered in a most confusing fashion, but that is mostly forgiven because of the story's simplicity. Why go to extreme lengths to explain a simple "go find the thing" plot anyway? I had only gotten to the first steps of the first area for the second time (because of an unfortunate and unexplained death) when my character was removed from the game world entirely. I was not "glitched into a wall", or "set out of bounds". My game did not even crash. I was simply gone. Removed. Unable to find any trace of myself or my influence upon the game world. My camera was forced to bear witness to the side of a wall for all of eternity. I did nothing out of the ordinary to warrent such a bug or glitch, all I know is that I shall refund this game immediately. I don't know whether this game is actually good; I only ever saw a fraction of the first level. If I were you, dear reader, I'd not take the risk of paying money for this game, even with the promise of a refund in mind. You may be able to get your money back, but your time is forever lost should you encounter an experience similar to my own. SOMEWHAT INTERESTING NOTE: After posting this review initially, one of the developers of the game responded to it and asked for more information regarding this glitch. This act shows that the devs are working hard to fix such problems in the game as what I have experienced. I am very happy to say that I have some more faith in the integrity of game developers now, and the creators of this game have my respect for showing initiative in finding the cause of this srange glitch. Thank you, developers, for listening to your fans and audience in a time where other game-makers would simply ignore them. P.S. The dev's comment can be found in the replies to this review, unless the comment is deleted for some reason.. A disappointing mess. I played the first Woodle Tree, and I really enjoyed it a lot mainly because it was a simplistic design with a relaxing tone to it. It was divided into worlds that were easy enough to access and explore. I finished the game in hopes there would be more. Come to today, we have Woodle Tree 2 : Worlds. Woodle Tree 2 is everything Woodle Tree isn't and more. This game is not only incomplete, it's not even stable. There is a vast world out there with lots to explore, but it's a cluttered mess of colors and designs, that you really don't know where you are a lot of the time. Something like this could of used a mini map, but instead it leaves you trying to find 3 Water Drops per world in what I saw to be quite an empty design. I see so much area just empty, and you're able to explore it too. Controls took a downgrade in this edition, as at times they don't work with jumping, or double jumping. Sometimes attacks won't respond, and sometimes for no reason at all, the game will freak out and put me into a turbo speed walk that I would need to jump in the air just to stop. Sounds are pretty bleak, but the last game kind of suffered that issue too, so nothing changed there. Music is.sadly feeling missing at times. The first game had an enjoyable soundtrack that was peaceful to listen to. This game, seems to either be no music, or the music is so low that you don't even know it's playing unless you really try to listen. Story is painful. You are tossed in this vast world, and you need to stop whatever evil came into town and you're own your own from there. I can't talk to anything or anyone, but they see me and like to watch me walk around, so it's pointless to bother figuring it out. The game just wants you to go out and figure it out I guess. Game is colorful, and retains that feeling, but it's sadly so mixed up in colors and designs that it's not even pretty or enjoyable to look at. Overall, Woodle Tree 2 : Worlds is rushed mess. A series that I would of hoped to be something more, seems to of taken a road to rushing to get something on the market fast. This game could of been something so much more had it had the time, and was developed more. Unlike the first title which I recommended and enjoyed, I can't recommend this one. It's empty, it's depressing to play, and it's missing all potential in a good action platformer. I should also add, the load times are very painful to get through. Areas load and it could take up to a minute. The game loading alone to just start is almost 2 minutes.. dont like it when i play it i get bored instantly and dont really wanna play it anymore. So if I'm correct the point of the game is to roam this big world where there are multiple levels such as the beach, desert, moutain, and some others and find 3 droplets that are hidden throughout that specific level. Each level takes about a little over 30 minutes to complete and there are enemies you have to avoid. The enemies aren't really hard, but they do make going through the levels a bit more difficult. You can hit the enemies with your leaf but you won't need to do that the majority of the time. Throughout the world there are hidden things you can find, but I haven't seen what they do yet. This game is sort of a collectathon. You collect these polka dot balls and use them to unlock new colors for your leaf, masks, and other things for your available hand. This game plays fairly well aside from the fact that using the leaf to attack enemies is awkward and you can not change any settings because the game lacks an options menu. Overall the game is pretty fun and cutesie. Definitely worth the price.. Game is nice but I want more



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