Not exact matches
We embrace this
challenge, and it is
definitely a unique
skill to be able to act as this interface.
The original
challenging mode is still available to offer the game as it was intended (and all you first - timers should
definitely give it a try when you're ready), but Funky offers you the chance to shift gears from a test of
skill to a more stress free stroll.
Variety is most
definitely the key word here, and though some of these
challenges ultimately require more luck than
skill — since the outcome is based solely around what gems you're given to work with — Quest mode is still an addictive, increasingly
challenging mode that will likely take you more than a few hours to fully accomplish.
These goals are more than a little ambitious;
challenging students to connect seemingly disparate subjects and hone and recruit unexpected soft
skills is
definitely asking a lot.
On the highest
skill levels, you will
definitely have to consider where you're going to leave the ball for the AI, so there is a
challenge there for the experienced players.
The
challenges do
definitely test your
skills, but they test your patience as well, which is one of the tougher sides to this game.
Anything more
challenging is
definitely a two person job in our house and requires recruiting hubbie's handyman
skills.