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jvjesse's Elebits (Wii)
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[February 20, 2008 08:22:44 PM]
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Game Entry #2
Game Play
-During the second time that I played this game I continued to enjoy the game. Although it began to become somewhat irritating. There were times where the player is supposed to open doors or cabinets with the ray gun and your supposed to twist and turn. For some reason this became a problem for me due to the fact that it took me a while to open a door. There isn’t much in this game but just to collect these little animals and put light into places. That’s pretty much it.
I didn’t like this game that much and I wouldn’t put this game as one o my favorites. I did like it in the beginning but then it got somewhat off balance. There isn’t actually this adventure to go on but just something ordinary to do the whole game. Which is to collect theses small animals and find them where ever you can. This game is okay but not that big of a deal to me.
Design
- The design of the Elebtis game was actually very good. The furniture and house area were well designed to express themselves in a unique way. The level designs are quite orientated. They tale you from room to the downstairs room and there you have more to explore. This game lets you explore around to accomplish your objective but at the same time it makes you explore the design.
In addition the game creates conflict due to the fact that the conflict involves that you have to dig into the design of the game in order to capture these small animals. The design of the game is satisfying but the game play is fun but not that big of a deal.
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[February 20, 2008 08:22:13 PM]
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Game Entry #1
Summary
-In the game Elebit’s the player controls a character in which the objective of the game is to collect these tiny little creatures called Elebits. You collect them by somewhat of a weapon like a ray gun that lets you shot this beam of light that allows you to collect these tiny elebits. These elebits are small energy animals that let you power up appliances or rooms in a house. By collecting these animals you can therefore power up any electrical appliance in the amount of time that is provided.
Game play
-The Game play of this game is interactive and lets the player engage in the game. I was confused at first when the game took me in the tutorial. There were some complications that I encountered in the way to control the game. Although it was rough at first I enjoyed capturing those little animals that poked out of nowhere once you began to move anything including the furniture around. It was fun for me to shot that beam of light to the little animals but honestly this game wasn’t that big of a deal to me. I had a good time but just at a normal level.
I was some what delighted to in the beginning because the game takes you on a tutorial. For me it makes it more better to understand the game and it lets me appreciate the game more. With this appreciation I can enjoy the game now knowing how to control the game and know how it functions.
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jvjesse's Elebits (Wii)
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Current Status: Playing
GameLog started on: Friday 15 February, 2008
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