As
I learned the rules of the game world, the puzzle solving became more and more addicting, and I thought the scare mechanic and overall concept were decidedly novel.
Not exact matches
Cool School: Where Peace
Rules In this
game, kids
learn conflict - resolution skills by watching animations
of realistic situations and seeing the effects
of both good and bad choices, it features common misunderstandings and realistic situations that will help kids contextualize how they might react in the real
world.
This will be a moot point to those persistent enough to
learn the
game — which admittedly, does not take a huge time commitment — as eventually you'll find yourself in the flow
of the puzzle solving and the
rules of the
game world will become second nature.
We had gotten a copy
of Avalon Hill's New
World, one
of those massive
games where it takes hours to
learn the
rules and punch out the cardboard pieces, and hours more to finish a single playthrough.