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challenging for a kid you say. Why I remember finishing The Lost Vikings when I was 5. the hardest part about this is the slack jawed reading.
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"And then, seeing that the Teddy Bear was safe and returned to the little girl, the parents called an exorcist and the the demon inside the bear was finally sent back to Hell".
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Good game, but if I go left at the beginning of the world, it doesn't stop me and the teddy gets even more lost. Sad.
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If you go out in the woods today
You're sure of a big surprise.
If you go out in the woods today
You'd better go in disguise.
For every bear that ever there was
Will gather there for certain, because
Today's the day the teddy bears have their picnic.
The Picnis was a lie!
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What kind of evil parent wouldn't pull over for their child's teddy bear when she's bawling her eyes out, but instead keep driving and say "He'll turn up"?
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The bucolic landscape against the darkness of certain parts of the woods, and the fact the bear's going back to its beloved owner, all that makes a pretty decent fantasy for kids. I've never had a "Teddy Bear", but it brings back memories. :) And, by the way, it's challenging enough for a kid.
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I know this was designed for kids but after a few drinks this game become amazing. 5/5 fun story, novice puzzles and hidden features... good luck finding them all.
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Playing with my kid, everything was going ok, until she saw that "teddy got hurt" sign. Ouch. If the game is intended for kids, I think you should minimize the idea "this lovely character fall through a hole and got smashes"