Where’s Waldo?

- A cast of familiar characters from the Where’s Waldo universe including: Waldo, Woof, Wizard Whitebeard, Wenda and Odlaw.
- Right-to-the original book concept where player find Waldo and other characters and items across the game’s interactive maps.
- In-game challenges that are both assigned as part of the gameplay and unlockable with success throughout the game.
- A built-in hint system that ensures that no puzzle is ever too hard to solve.
- Twelve interactive game levels filled with fantastically odd make pleased appropriate for players of any age.
Product Description
Where’s Waldo?: The Fantastic Journey video game brings Martin Handford’s classic book to life in a spectacular new way, allowing kids to learn this well loved fanchise as an original interactive adventure for the whole family. Search for the one and only Waldo and his cast of friends.Amazon.com Product Description
Based on the legendary franchise and the children’s book of the same name, Where’s Waldo?: The Fantastic Journey is an original interactive puzzle-solving adventure for the whole family, that has players searching for the one and only Waldo and his cast of friends. The game contains a wide variety of challenges unlocked as the game progresses, a storyline right to the Where’s Waldo?: The Fantastic Journey book and interactive map functionality that brings the Where’s Waldo universe alive like never before.
Gameplay Just as in the Where’s Waldo books, the focus of Where’s Waldo?: The Fantastic Journey is finding Waldo, by the side of with other characters or items hidden throughout the game. Hints are available owing to Waldo’s pet dog Woof who is always willing to help out with puzzle-solving. As players traverse the game’s many levels they will cross path with a variety of characters, most friends but also Waldo’s nemesis and polar contrary Odlaw, who is intent on misleading Waldo at the most inopportune times.
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Characters The world of Where’s Waldo?: The Fantastic Journey is packed full of seemingly randon images and oddities, but there are faces that players will soon get to know. Reoccurring characters in the game include:
- Waldo – The world legendary globe-trotter in stripes is back on the road and inviting you by the side of for the ride! Join Waldo as he embarks on a quest to find twelve ancient scrolls hidden throughout twelve fantastic worlds.
- Wizard Whitebeard – As Waldo’s magical mentor, there is much to be learned from Wizard Whitebeard, so look to him for guidance on your journey. One piece of advice, though: don’t mind the wizard’s amusing side –he’s known for his quirky sense of humor.
- Wenda – A fellow travel addict, Wenda is never far behind Waldo on his adventures. In addition to her uncanny fashion sense, Wenda has a keen eye for photography and is always carrying – and losing her camera.
- Woof – Waldo’s four-legged friend, Woof, is there to help you during the search (but only if you have a bone). He’s a very gifted dog with a penchant for puzzles, so don’t be surprised if he wants to play a game or two with you by the side of the way.
- Odlaw – Watch out for this fellow. His dastardly plans to trick Waldo include unleashing a mess of Swamp Creatures that wreak havoc and overrun each location. Be sure to keep an eye out for Odlaw’s signature black and golden-haired stripes, because you’re the only one who can stop him.
Key Game Features
- Right-to-the original book concept where player find Waldo and other characters and items across the game’s interactive maps.
- In-game challenges that are both assigned as part of the gameplay and unlockable with success throughout the game.
- A built-in hint system that ensures that no puzzle is ever too hard to solve.
- Twelve interactive game levels filled with fantastically odd make pleased appropriate for players of any age.
- A cast of familiar characters from the Where’s Waldo universe including: Waldo, Woof, Wizard Whitebeard, Wenda and Odlaw.
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Bought game on wed. If you’re a Waldo fan like I am, this maintains its credibility. Graphics are hot! Presume Waldo books animated. Fun game! 5stars
Rating: 5 / 5
I really beat this game in about 3 hours.. but I loved it! I liked how you can zoom in and the slight animation of the some of the scenes.. it also had some other challenges that were entertaining and fun.. certainly excellent for kids 7-13 yrs ancient
Rating: 5 / 5
This game does not work well at all on a D.S. Not the way they have designed this game anyway. Remember when you’d open a Waldo book and there was two huge pages of a land drawn out with all this goofy stuff happening… well, how do you place such a huge picture layout on such a small screen? By doing it section by section
You have to find Waldo, Wizard and Wendy, then find a bunch of other things on the map. The only thing is, there is no challenge to any of it, as once you have found what you are looking for in your tiny small area, the screen/camera automatically pans to the next area to find the next item in i minute space. There is no challenge when you find something the camera just goes to the next one and there it is, right in your face. If you where to scroll the WHOLE map then it might be harder, but to zoom straight to the next part, it makes it too simple. I suppose for those under 8 years ancient, it might seem fun, to anyone grown-up, it’s a bore.
There is a couple of other things to do too, Wenda icons allow you to figure out on the map where she took a photo from by matching her photo with the area of the map… Whoof does a spot the difference, and Odlow annoys you with his dumb inclusion to maps with golden-haired and black bed socks.
By and large, it didn’t take more then 24 hours to complete… you could probably do it in an hour if you tried hard enough, not to mention, be bothered doing it. Once the game is done, there is not anything to keep you coming back. The only decent part in the whole game is the spot the differences, but i’d recommended “Foto Frenzy” over it any day.
Save your cash, if you must have this game, look into roms. It’s not worth more then 2 bucks at most.
Rating: 2 / 5
This game was fun. But I went owing to it too quick. It should be expanded for more hard play. Would recommend it though.
Rating: 4 / 5
If you consider this game I highly recommend waiting until it goes down to about $10 or less.
I used to like the books, and was pretty excited to see they made a game, but this was very disappointing. It started out fun, but it was way to simple. I beat the game in about an hour on Normal mode. I expected a bit more out of it. There are many things in the pictures that they could have used to make the game longer, for example, maybe doing a search for the hats and glasses that are scattered all over in every scene, or maybe more timed ways to play.
I do recommend this game, but it is NOT worth paying the full price ($25-$30 or what ever it was) that I did.
Rating: 2 / 5