First, the positives. The brightly colored scenes and the somewhat eerie soundtrack set the tone nicely for a visit back to Wonderland. I did not notice any glitches during the short time that I was playing.
Now, why I stopped playing after 10 minutes. I recognize that the first issue may be just my own. I had understood (based on Microids marketing) that this was an adventure game that included both minigames and HOPs. This appears to be a showcase for one HOP after another, which is not my preference.
However, even if I were seeking only HOPs, I enjoy more complex varieties, such as assembling components and using silhouettes or riddles as clues. I saw only simple word list HOPs.
The death knell was when the font for the word list was so small that I could barely make out the names of the items. The actual items hidden in the larger picture was just as microscopic. I still have 2020 vision, and I had no inclination to try and take this on.
I would recommend this only to the most diehard HOP fans who have the eyesight of hawks.
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