Re: Little Shop Road Trip New HOG Game
[Re: BrownEyedTigre]
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08/07/08 09:23 AM
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kjos
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Played some of the demo I liked the game but didn't like the timer. Thanks Richard
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Re: Little Shop Road Trip New HOG Game
[Re: BrownEyedTigre]
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08/08/08 12:16 PM
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wysewomon
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I really like the Little Shop games. I have purchased all of them through Real Arcade--in fact, it's the one reason I keep my Game club membership there! This sounds like another winner. I'll be sure to check it out.
WW
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Re: Little Shop Road Trip New HOG Game
[Re: BrownEyedTigre]
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08/26/08 01:07 PM
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wysewomon
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Well, I recently finished this one and I have to say I didn't like it NEARLY as much as I liked the previous Little Shop games. The objects were way harder to find, not because of clever hiding in most cases but because the screens were just way over-cluttered. And in some cases, the screens were so dark you could hardly see portions of them. The hints were very hard to find as well. I may go back and play it again, but I'm not sure this gets more than 3 stars in my personal book.
WW
"So then he says it's enough to take aim! What's that supposed to mean?!?"
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Re: Little Shop Road Trip New HOG Game
[Re: wysewomon]
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08/26/08 02:09 PM
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WW, what would make you go back and play it again?
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Re: Little Shop Road Trip New HOG Game
[Re: looney4labs]
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08/26/08 02:30 PM
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Other than being totally addicted to HOG games  ? Well, the challenge of getting faster times in the blitz mode is one thing. That's where you're given unlimited time to find ALL the hidden objects in a screen. And also the challenge of finding all the clues and things like license plates and squirrels. I got all the squirrels but not all the license plates and I keep wondering where I missed them... The trophy gallery is a big draw too; it's a real gas to see what you've earned and where you still need to improve. WW
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Re: Little Shop Road Trip New HOG Game
[Re: looney4labs]
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08/26/08 03:45 PM
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I like all the Little Shop games too, and it's primarily because of the Blitz mode, which gives it the replayability. I have pics up online with all the squirrels, hints, license plates, thermometers, and magnets circled. My son helped me; he has good eyes for those hard to find question marks. Click here for screenshots
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Re: Little Shop Road Trip New HOG Game
[Re: stellaluna]
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08/26/08 03:58 PM
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Thanks Stella, I'm sure that will help lots of gamers.
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Re: Little Shop Road Trip New HOG Game
[Re: looney4labs]
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08/27/08 09:14 AM
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Count me in as a big fan of the Blitz mode. After the game is done, it's like a whole new game when you can go back to the locations to find EVERYTHING. I love that each item disappears when you click on it, so the cluttered areas quickly thin out and you can see things better and quicker.
I'm not a big fan of the silhouette items. I would rather just have a list of things to look for.
The exploding squirrels with a shower of acorns is cute, but I liked the sock monkeys with the bananas better. They dress the sock monkeys up in costumes which I think is adorable!
I'm 'goal oriented' (which means obsessive-compulsive) so I also enjoy replaying the games to collect all the trophies. I also replay the Blitz modes many times to improve my time. The Little Shop games are very replayable. It's like getting a Supergame.
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Re: Little Shop Road Trip New HOG Game
[Re: looney4labs]
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09/01/08 01:02 PM
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Arrrggggghhh! I have found all the hints except one in Dinoland and one in New Orleans. Can anyone help me out with the locations of those tricky question marks?
Thanks
WW
Never mind....I found them. I also got good enough at blitz mode to win the Quick Blitz trophy in the process!
WW
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