i loved this game so much it was one of my favourites when i was younger , i've played it somewhat recently and it still holds up pretty well . it was very engaging for my younger mind and completing all the missions was very satisfying . g's room and the dojo are some of my favourite themes , especially the former . it's sometimes a little frustrating when trying to click on things , i'll have to use a puffle and it won't work even when it's supposed to , but every now and then i enjoy returning to it :)
Played this one a ton as a kid due to being a massive fan of the source material (I'LL NEVER FORGET YOU CLUB PENGUIN <3) and it was pretty alright. I can't remember if I ever got around to finishing it as a kid but the aesthetic and puzzles were generally decent from what I remember. Probably about a 5 objectively but it gets bumped up to about a 6.5/7 for nostalgia's sake.
Also shoutout to Jetpack Guy; what a trooper.
Also shoutout to Jetpack Guy; what a trooper.
i mean its a club penguin game on the DS, i played this shit when i was like 8. The game is actually a rather charming point-and-click adventure and I enjoyed it a lot as a kid. You could even transfer money from this game to your real club penguin account which was something I remember doing at least once. That being said, club penguin isn't really the most relevant thing anymore plus I don't really think many kids these days have DSes so perhaps my playing this when I did was just a matter of being in the right place at the right age I guess.
For nostalgia reasons, I've been playing bits and pieces of the webgame with a friend recently, and felt inclined to go back here after messing with one of the spy missions.
Although I remember this game fondly from my childhood, the puzzlesolving always perplexed me as a small kid, so never actually got very far off my own wit, instead relying on older figures around me to figure out the meat of the game while I went around playing minigames and buying clothes.
So going back to it then... yeah it's easy, and never contains any real stumpers, but still managed to engage me to the end nonetheless. Call it nostalgia, because I can't imagine those who grew up without this game would exactly care much for the title, but there's a certain charm and warmth here that brings back fond memories of days gone by. Sure, it's not gone down as one of the greatest titles of all time for a reason, nor has it come close, but it's something I can say I was glad I played when I was younger. I can see a lot of the values that shaped me as a person under the hood here, and for that I'm humbled and thankful.
Although I remember this game fondly from my childhood, the puzzlesolving always perplexed me as a small kid, so never actually got very far off my own wit, instead relying on older figures around me to figure out the meat of the game while I went around playing minigames and buying clothes.
So going back to it then... yeah it's easy, and never contains any real stumpers, but still managed to engage me to the end nonetheless. Call it nostalgia, because I can't imagine those who grew up without this game would exactly care much for the title, but there's a certain charm and warmth here that brings back fond memories of days gone by. Sure, it's not gone down as one of the greatest titles of all time for a reason, nor has it come close, but it's something I can say I was glad I played when I was younger. I can see a lot of the values that shaped me as a person under the hood here, and for that I'm humbled and thankful.