It seems like this game is easier than the first one; ya'll nailing 100 stickers and I'm stuck at around 85 in the first one.
Ask a stupid question time: What's QOL?The first one was hard because the game had almost no QOL functions included.
This series has filled a void that the Kingdom Hearts spinoffs have failed to do. At least for me.This looks better than kingdom hearts.
Kingdom hearts without the lame ass anime plot.
Ask a stupid question time: What's QOL?
If I've already cleared what I need for future stickers I'm assuming I unlock them automatically? I was very diligent with seeds and have grown like 70 things already.
I'm torn between this and World of FF for my next game. All you guys are saying are making me very tempted to switch my purchase.
I loved the first DMW. It was and still is my jam; still trying to get 100 stickers in it. And yeah, the WoFF demo left me underwhelmed. Hm. Decisions need to be made.If you liked the first DMW, you will like this for sure. At this point, no one knows how good World of FF is going to be. The WOFF demo is probably unrepresentative of the full game. I'd at least wait for reviews and impressions of the full game on that one.
If you want to be cheap about the popcorn buckets, you can save your game before the item changeover times and reset until you get a popcorn bucket. I did that this morning and it took me about 5 tries before I got a popcorn bucket to show up.
I'm surprised Lilo and Stitch is in there. How is that world?
I'm going to have to say no to that one. Messing with resetting and/or the 3DS clock can trigger anti-cheating mechanisms in a number of games, one of which is the Pokémon Sun & Moon demo. I heard it can mess up shop stock in this game, so I really don't want to chance it even though there probably won't be new items until Christmas season.
I guess you're misunderstanding me. I didn't mess with the clock at all. I just saved before the actual time, not messing with the clock. So for example, you save at 11:30. Then you check at 12:00 what the stock is. If it's not what you want, reset. The stock will have changed without changing the time.
Sounds like it could be some fun. Thanks! I love Lilo and Stitch.I'm going to have to say no to that one. Messing with resetting and/or the 3DS clock can trigger anti-cheating mechanisms in a number of games, one of which is the Pokémon Sun & Moon demo. I heard it can mess up shop stock in this game, so I really don't want to chance it even though there probably won't be new items until Christmas season.
It is the introductory combat world? I don't know how to rate it. Compared to the first game, combat is smoother and slightly more varied in attack types, with smaller prize pools, making farming anything a lot less grindy. This comes at the expense of fewer enemy varieties, smaller dungeons and the complete absence of some very minor puzzles. I think they tried to make up for it with a bad mechanic, which are a variety of Challenge rooms in the dungeons, but it makes the game feel weird/inorganic in dungeons that are literally just Challenge gauntlets with a boss at the end. Overall, this is a way better game than DMW1, but the dungeons are just weird now. I like them better, except for the Challenge gauntlets. Being able to change wands on the fly without taking a penalty is slowly making those ones less of a hassle at least.
As for the exterior trappings, it is a very abbreviated version of Hawaii from the Lilo & Stitch movies. There's surfing and a massage. Not very large, not too many locations to sightsee in, but that's standard DMW fare. It is a much larger world than DMW1 and it feels better/more complete to me. Don't expect a massive story or anything. There's a lot of short bits of narrative and smaller stories, but it is mostly an excuse to bust ghosts in all combat worlds.
The costumes and magic wands you get for this world are super cute/awesome if you dig the Hawaiian and alien/technological looks present in L&S. There are also Hula dancing challenges in this world that provide a much needed respite from dungeon running. They are very chill in a good way.
You don't have to do a Dance to get credit for having the party unless you're specifically on a quest or Sticker hunt that requires you to use the A Button "Pose Time" during the dance. There are at least two of those, one Sticker & one Cafe quest.Do I have to do the dance thing during a cafe party to get credit? Also, when do you get the special frames and puzzle pieces during a cafe party?
How's your popcorn bucket quest going?
Any tricks to getting the five perfect scores at rainbow mines? Having trouble even getting the button inputs to register that quick lol
Got the last Sticker this afternoon. I think I'm done.
Yes, Frozen outfits are only obtainable with that code.My fiancé wants this game for Christmas, and she saw the special Frozen items. I see that Amazon advertises that they're still giving away those codes, but I'd like to wait and see if there's a black friday deal on the game anywhere. Are those Frozen outfits only obtainable with that code?
We in. Let's kick this pig.
Okay, where do I get the blueprint for an apple lamp?
OMG that is. Grah. Okay, going there. I was at the furniture shop.The quest that requires it should have given you the plan, give it to Daisy and try crafting it there, as it is a clothing item/accessory rather than a piece of furniture.
Sorry for the double but. Where is the Ribbon Flower?
You can grow this in Rabbit's Garden if you have the seed. You can also sometimes get it as a special Minnie Mouse, Peter Pan (for Tinker Bell), Jasmine (Aladdin), or Rapunzel (Tangled) Favor Reward from flower-picking for White Daisy and/or Ribbon Flower. You can also sometimes get it from Episode #6 of the Castle Vaults as an "Item You May Find," not as an "Item You Will Find."
Hope no one minds my reviving this thread, but I wanted to check in and ask a few of you whether or not this game has stood the test of time.
It's been on my wishlist for months, and while I'm sure many of you are rolling your eyes saying "Just buy the damn game and try it," my budget is actually tight enough that I have to weigh these decisions really heavily.
Basically I want to know - do you still enjoy this game months later? Do you still pick it up and play? If a friend had 40 bucks to blow and was thinking about picking up the game, would you recommend it without hesitation?
The game was a lot of fun while I was playing it. However, I had numerous complete crashes where I lost a good bit of progress due to not saving every few minutes. The game also suffered from pretty dramatic slowdown and grossly low framerate.
That being said, if they patched it at any point to fix those issues, I'd say sure - game is a great little diversion. But if a patch doesn't exist (I haven't checked), I'd probably say take a soft pass. Grab it for $15-20 if you can, but don't pay $40.