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Adventure Time Explore the Dungeon Because I Don't Know!

 

 

SCORE: 82

Adventure Time Explore the Dungeon Because I Don't Know 

 

I love helping my dad. I am blessed to have such great parents. My dad works tirelessly covering and many times promoting games he is not that into. But he knows I or my brother are into them. He listens to us about the franchises we like. Adventure Time is something I like from time to time.

I was excited to see a reviewable copy of Adventure Time Explore the Dungeon Because I Don't Know come in. Not only that, but also he let me play it with him, and to help him on this review. Players take on the role of various characters from the Adventure Time TV show.

There are one hundred massive levels in explore in Adventure Time Explore the Dungeon Because I Don't Know on he Wii U, Playstation 3, Personal Computer, and Xbox 360. There are maze levels, and then boss levels. Families can stop after completing five levels at a pop.

One thing I do not like about Adventure Time Explore the Dungeon Because I Don't Know is Princess Bubblegum takes all of our treasure if we do not spend it in town. Which is lame if you do not have enough money to buy anything. It is hard to build up for some things without extended play. This becomes a real problem in multiplayer. One player has to give the other player all of their treasure for either of them to afford any upgrades. Then play five more levels, and have the opposite player drop their treasure to make it fair. I can see some kids getting into arguments over this.

Adventure Time Explore the Dungeon Because I Don't Know has a standard attack, and a secondary weapon (things like the kitten gun). We hack, slash, punch, kick, and more all of these enemies. Adventure Time Explore the Dungeon Because I Don't Know is kind of like those old Gauntlet games. Find food, and treasure while fighting all of these guys.

Princess Bubblegum gives quests which have neat rewards. I loved getting to complete quests for her. This helped encourage me to continue playing this long game. Adventure Time Explore the Dungeon Because I Don't Know is not a weekend rental. Expect to spend weeks on it since some grinding will be needed.

Badges are one time items that can buff your characters. Be careful because once you use them, you lose them when you get back to town. More can usually be found in the dungeon levels though. I had fun playing Adventure Time Explore the Dungeon Because I Don't Know even though it can get a bit repetitive.

The coolest thing about Adventure Time Explore the Dungeon Because I Don't Know is all of the comments that characters make. They had my dad laughing while we were questing in the dungeon levels. They come out of nowhere too. D3 Publisher did a fine job with Adventure Time Explore the Dungeon Because I Don't Know. I hope they keep making games in this franchise in the future.
- Kid Gamer

 

Graphics: 75%
Sound: 90%
Replay/Extras: 95%
Gameplay: 80%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%

System: Wii U/PS3/PC/Xbox 360(tested)
Publisher: D3 Publisher
R
ating: 'E10+' for Everyone 10+
{Cartoon Violence, Comic Mischief}

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