

The two Weird Park games are without a doubt my all-time favorites. I don't care a whit for achievements, and can do without morphs and collectibles, so a good BC is enough for me. It is worth it, despite the fact that there really are no extras other than concept art, which was interesting but not a big deal. DO buy the CE - the Bonus Chapter is quite lengthy and maintains the level of quality of the main game. There are so many good things I would like say about this game, but I hope that you will buy this game and discover all of the delightful scenes and surprises for yourself. Loved it when something you did it one location had an effect elsewhere - made it really exciting to go see what happened! This game was full of amazing surprises, and was NEVER tedious, even when you had to go back a few scenes, and it was easy to move around. What I liked best was the originality and overall cleverness throughout the game. That doesn't mean things were not well hidden, they were CLEVERLY hidden. Even with my poor eyesight, I had no problem finding things. And they're "real" - actual close-ups of the location you're in. I generally dislike HO scenes but I liked these and was perfectly content to revisit the same scenes multiple times - it was rewarding to remember where you saw things before and find them quickly. The little carnival-related tasks are great fun, and everything is in keeping with the theme and storyline.Įven the HO scenes are fun. Watch carefully as you click - you don't want to miss a thing!Īs a kid (many long years ago), I never liked circuses or carnivals, but I LOVE these Weird Park games.


I love the crisp, colorful, gorgeous artwork and the clever gameplay, with surprises that seem to greet you in nearly every new scene. As with Scary Tales, I was hooked from the title screen. A golden oldie that's way better than most new games After playing Weird Park: Scary Tales, I didn't hesitate to buy the CE of Broken Tunes.
