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Review: BANANAS!
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So here we are at the last week of the Tour de Vizzed, I wish I could have thought of a better review title, it was either this or Oops, Morty's Vehicle was faster than yours.


Gameplay and Story: Welp, Morty strikes again, this time he's taken over the Shady Glen Technology Center, and has proclaimed himself head scientist, and he's stopping all research there to keep other people from being smarter than him, of course we have the Super Solvers on hand to stop him and challenge him to 15 different races that the Super Solver would have to win before getting the master of mischief out of there, but first we have to get parts that are hidden around warehouses and secret rooms, easy right? Wrong we have to also get past Morty's army of robotic monkeys, but don't worry we can take them out easily we just throw bananas at them and they take a nap for awhile.

Graphics: They never really made a remastering of this game which is a shame, because once you enter a door the closeup graphics are a little fuzzy. I mean they remade Midnight Rescue.

Soundtrack: The Soundtrack is decent enough each building has it's own background track, and the workshop and raceways do too (though automotive has it's own, the airport and Alternative energy have the same background music).

Addictive: This game kept me coming back so many times even as an adult I enjoy playing this, one of these days I will play this in one sitting.

Depth: We have three buildings to explore one is the airport, the other being Alternative Energy and the last one being Automotive. The Scale balance has the most amount of puzzles while the Simple Machine and Puzzle doors have the least amount both with 20 problems each.

Difficulty: I had an easy time with all of the puzzles except one, those damn cranks, I could never seem to fit the right ones in, which is why I had ended up fiddling around with the Puzzle Customization. I didn't finish the game until I was 2 years over the age limit, also you have to option to play without the mechanical chimps. Once we've reached the last sector of the warehouse we have to deal with chimps that sleep for only 10 seconds (the big blue ones will sleep for about a minute) a real challenge would involve playing with both sets of chimps. Oh yeah the age rage for this game is actually 7-12 years, but I also said I didn't finish this til I was 14, because by then I had a strategy go through the door that will lead you to the most parts, it took me forever because I am such a perfectionist, it's a science game we are supposed to experiment with what works and what doesn't work even though we are supposed to get the fastest part for our vehicle.

Post review Follow-up: This is one of the more fun games in the Super Solver/Seeker franchise and the best part is, it has an ending, you don't have to continuously keep playing even after you defeat Morty. Also I'm assuming that River Deep is the ones that released Adventure Workshop there's actually two different endings but the only thing that changed was the audio, the first version I had had Morty saying a recycled line from one of his losses "Those Mechanical Monkeys Didn't Get Me the Best Parts" the reissue has him saying "You May have won the last race, but I'll be taking your trophy" well at least they fixed the glitch from the intro of the game when Morty's Mouth went off the rails when explaining his plan to the chimps.

This concludes my review, today is a double CP day for reviews so expect a second one from me today, I will do Wacky Races Crash and Dash, something I had wanted to do for awhile, but now I have an excuse to.
So here we are at the last week of the Tour de Vizzed, I wish I could have thought of a better review title, it was either this or Oops, Morty's Vehicle was faster than yours.


Gameplay and Story: Welp, Morty strikes again, this time he's taken over the Shady Glen Technology Center, and has proclaimed himself head scientist, and he's stopping all research there to keep other people from being smarter than him, of course we have the Super Solvers on hand to stop him and challenge him to 15 different races that the Super Solver would have to win before getting the master of mischief out of there, but first we have to get parts that are hidden around warehouses and secret rooms, easy right? Wrong we have to also get past Morty's army of robotic monkeys, but don't worry we can take them out easily we just throw bananas at them and they take a nap for awhile.

Graphics: They never really made a remastering of this game which is a shame, because once you enter a door the closeup graphics are a little fuzzy. I mean they remade Midnight Rescue.

Soundtrack: The Soundtrack is decent enough each building has it's own background track, and the workshop and raceways do too (though automotive has it's own, the airport and Alternative energy have the same background music).

Addictive: This game kept me coming back so many times even as an adult I enjoy playing this, one of these days I will play this in one sitting.

Depth: We have three buildings to explore one is the airport, the other being Alternative Energy and the last one being Automotive. The Scale balance has the most amount of puzzles while the Simple Machine and Puzzle doors have the least amount both with 20 problems each.

Difficulty: I had an easy time with all of the puzzles except one, those damn cranks, I could never seem to fit the right ones in, which is why I had ended up fiddling around with the Puzzle Customization. I didn't finish the game until I was 2 years over the age limit, also you have to option to play without the mechanical chimps. Once we've reached the last sector of the warehouse we have to deal with chimps that sleep for only 10 seconds (the big blue ones will sleep for about a minute) a real challenge would involve playing with both sets of chimps. Oh yeah the age rage for this game is actually 7-12 years, but I also said I didn't finish this til I was 14, because by then I had a strategy go through the door that will lead you to the most parts, it took me forever because I am such a perfectionist, it's a science game we are supposed to experiment with what works and what doesn't work even though we are supposed to get the fastest part for our vehicle.

Post review Follow-up: This is one of the more fun games in the Super Solver/Seeker franchise and the best part is, it has an ending, you don't have to continuously keep playing even after you defeat Morty. Also I'm assuming that River Deep is the ones that released Adventure Workshop there's actually two different endings but the only thing that changed was the audio, the first version I had had Morty saying a recycled line from one of his losses "Those Mechanical Monkeys Didn't Get Me the Best Parts" the reissue has him saying "You May have won the last race, but I'll be taking your trophy" well at least they fixed the glitch from the intro of the game when Morty's Mouth went off the rails when explaining his plan to the chimps.

This concludes my review, today is a double CP day for reviews so expect a second one from me today, I will do Wacky Races Crash and Dash, something I had wanted to do for awhile, but now I have an excuse to.
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