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I lost every mingame on purpose at least once. Then I realized I was killing Fred in every horrible way possible. I'm a terrible person.
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I just love how the other guy sees blood and mucus all over Fred, him all beat up, and acts like everything is fine, even though he sees more wolves coming. My conclusion: Fred's friend is the wolf master.
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didnt like it as a game,kinda struggled to find out exactly what you have to do on each minigame,but overall a good experience i guess
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Oh, a cake on the ground, surely it has not been affected by the forces of nature and how will my friend guard me from the wolves with marshmallow on a stick?
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Was I the only person who thought the mystical old man would be a wizard who'll teach me awesome magical powers and/or science and was suprised when he proceeded to sneeze glow-in-the-dark mucous that infected me?
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the most important thing i learned from this game is : stop walking aimlessly in the middle of the forest at night and dont get near a old flying man u found in a cave
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I think this guy has a body that works 50x faster than anyone else
Gets hungry in 10 minutes,dog bites all meat and flesh from his leg but regenerates it in 5 mins.
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While I like the idea of educational games, the interface is occasionally unresponsive and controlling it reduces the appeal.
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This is accurate in HOW the body heals, but not timewise. Fred's leg injury should still be present, or at least showing. A very small wound would take around that time to heal up, but a wolf bite? this would take days, maybe weeks to heal, but he heals in mere seconds! So basically, unless fred is wolverine, this is kinda inaccurate.