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Puzzling game, 2008-07-29 I thought this game was going to be perfect. It is not perfect. You have to figure out some controls in this game. Here are the list of the controls you need to know:
Context Move Button- "G" Minigame Action left button- "U" Minigame Action right button- "I"
i figured out all of these controls quicky. The graphics,the gameplay,and the dreamworlds were great.The gameplay can be a little difficult. The dreamworlds were so unique because some of them were based on foods like fruit and meats. They are also based on dishes and other kitchen products. BUY THIS GAME!!
annoying, 2008-07-24 i bought this for my cousin so that we could play it together cause we both like disney games but when you come to the second level it stops being fun cause you have to paddle down the river avoiding whirlpools or you will be stuck in them and not be able to get out after an hour of trying this game went into the trash
Fun but frustrating, 2008-02-03 My son's a bit young for this game (6) but we have fun playing together. You cannot play this game without knowing the "G" key for Context. As other reviewers said you have to use it to grab, climb etc.. They really need a key map as part of help. Crazy that you'd have to research it on the internet to simply play the first "mission." I'd pass on the game unless you're really into the story. There are much better games out there.
3 of 3 customers found the following review helpful:
Anyone Can Play!, 2008-01-07 I agree with the other reviewers that it takes some experimentation to find the "Context Move" and other command buttons. It's as if someone took their original programming terminology directly to the user manual. It's not your typical mouse (no pun intended) and directional arrows computer game such as those found on Nick Jr and Noggin, so I improvised to help my daughter get used to the new controls. I used cut-up blank address labels to label main keys used in the game. After a short learning curve, she caught on and was on her way through the streets of Paris. Once you get used to using the keys and understanding the "language" used in the on-screen instructions, it becomes a fun and clever game that complements the movie well. Depending on your child's age, there is some game play that's challenging and requires grown-up assistance or four hands (eg, running, jumping, action buttons).
Just remember:
Context Move = "G" key - used for ANY action such as a tail swing, pick up an item, drop item, swing an object, grab onto netting, landing on narrow objects that are twinkling in blue such as a post, shutter handle, or high wire.
The mouse can also be used for camera angles.
You can reprogram the keys as you see fit when you first launch the program. If you want to make things really easy, buy a compatible PC/Mac game controller so that "Anyone Can Cook!"
not , 2008-01-02 Mouse tracking is horrible. Controls don't work smoothly. Even the menu interface is bad. How can you get this wrong? Some menus are missing a 'return', and Esc does not take you back. Instead, you need to use the delete key above the arrows (not documented, and certainly counterintuitive). Even clicking on the menu items is awkward, with the cheesy pointer and poorly laid out hot spots. Feels more like a something someone had hacked together in their spare time. I hope it's just the result of a poorly executed port from PC to Mac. This was a xmas gift, which after a few minutes of frustration, was thrown in the trash.
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