Misleading
So I assume if your reading this your considering picking this game up kill some time and relive some childhood nostalgia? The problem is your paying money for a game which plays like a free to play game as in you need to wait for energy to refill and have in game purchases. Then more bull to unlock newer levels. So yeah a bit of tedium whatever but you can enjoy the game like the books as a kid right? Well the problem is you cant because each level only shows you zoomed in sections in which you look with a two minute time limit. The only positive is this leads to replay ability although its nothing like I was lead to believe I was buying. I dont recommend this game unless it becomes free to play or removes the time constraints. And even then its only worth about 10 minutes of your day as it takes a couple of hours to be able to play for another 10 minutes
Michael Huntington about
Waldo & Friends