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Great!, October 3, 2010
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This review is from: Black & White Platinum Pack (DVD-ROM)
I started playing this game when I was 13. I loved it so much that I am still replaying it eight years later. If you are someone who is all about heavy strategy, aspects of the game will annoy you-- it is true that the villagers constantly want something. However, as long as they have food, semi-reasonable housing, and breeders-- you can ignore them. Personally I enjoy figuring out different ways to make each village work without requiring my constant attention and then going about converting the other villages into my realm. There are dozens of different ways you can complete the game, but if you are all about finding the simplest and quickest way you will probably be bored with it quickly. I don't think that's how the game was meant to be played.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
One word- BUGGY, March 29, 2011
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This review is from: Black & White Platinum Pack (DVD-ROM)
Great game, but it has some bad bugs that I am unable to navigate around. Using MAC version, can't find support I need.
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4 new creatures?! What?!!!, August 27, 2004
A Kid's Review
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This review is from: Black & White Platinum Pack (DVD-ROM)
This is basically Black & White and Creature Isle in one, with some exeptions. There are four new creatures that you can use in the original, but they are available in Creature Isle. Here they are:
Mandrill:Average stats, and a little up on reaction (but not nearly as much as the Leopard)
Horse: A little up on intelligence, and really good running speed. Stronger than the Cow, but not much.
Leopard: Really fast, best reaction time of all, but not very smart. Weaker than the Tiger.
Gorilla: Fat, strong, slow, and average intelligence.
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