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January 2008
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Clever and unique puzzles that are challenging without being overly difficult
Clever and unique puzzles that are challenging without being overly difficult, Plenty of different stages to play through, some with multiple solutions, Sharp graphics with excellent art style, Good use of the Wii Remote
Story and characters arent especially interesting, Sometimes grating voice work
Zack & Wiki is a delightful blend of the Wiis motion-sensing technology and challenging yet approachable puzzle design. ...
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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Adam , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Point-and-click adventure games have been around for quite some time in the video game industry. While their popularity has certainly dwindled since the days when Myst was topping the PC sales charts, there remains a dedicated fan-base hungry for new titl...
Abstract: Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros Treasure is an engaging Wii puzzle game loaded with swashbuckling pirate adventures. This unique title from Capcom has a mix of problem solving brain teasers and traditional action-adventure exploration. Find out why t...
Abstract: In the end if you like point and click adventures, you’re probably just the right person for Zak & Wiki. Don’t get thrown off by the cartoon-like graphics, this is classic puzzle solving at its finest. The steep difficulty will surely throw so...
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Abstract: A weird name, cutesy graphics inspired by The Wind Waker, and the status of a third party Wii game. Pre-release, I didn't have too high of an opinion on the game. Then, I played it. To call Zack and Wiki a new classic, as trite and cliché as it may be,...