What's the difference?

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jonagold
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What's the difference?

Post by jonagold » Tue Apr 12, 2005 11:29 pm

I have Secret Worlds, which I love. I also have the original Wonderland demo. Now I see there's a Return to Wonderland, and a deluxe version of the same. What's the difference between them? Do I need to purchase Wonderland and Return to Wonderland separately? Should I go with the deluxe version?

Thanks for your help!

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popo
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Post by popo » Wed Apr 13, 2005 7:42 am

Hi Jonagold,

Return to Wonderland was the follow-up to Wonderland and included an editor for making your own levels. Last summer Return to Wonderland Deluxe came out with a new set of levels and additional features in the editor (custom models etc). Return to Wonderland was incorporated into this so that all the levels from that and the new levels and all the custom levels up to then were included (classic levels).

So now there are 3 games: Wonderland, Return to Wonderland Deluxe and Secret Worlds.

If you haven't got Deluxe I would highly recommend it. It is more expensive than the other 2 but it is in effect 2 games in one, and has the added value of all the custom levels you can download from here (or from Mette's website in a zip file). :D
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Post by mette » Wed Apr 13, 2005 10:13 am

Hi Jonagold,

I would also strongly recommend Return to Wonderland Deluxe. I started out having only the Classic version, and when I got the Deluxe version I couldn't believe how much I had been missing out on.

In my opinion the Deluxe version is much better visually due to a bigger variety in the levels (houses, flowers, trees, models etc.), the gameplay is also much better due to new puzzle elements (two types of conveyers, new monsters, a larger number of gates and teleporters, box generators etc.) and last but not least there's two extra characters (Qookie and Peegue) to control which also spices things up a lot.

And buying either Return to Wonderland Classic or Deluxe has the advantage (as Popo mentioned) that you will be able to play all the levels uploaded to this forum (by downloading them individually from here or from my website). My count says approximately 2500 levels total at this moment.

Happy Wonderlanding :D

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jonagold
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Post by jonagold » Wed Apr 13, 2005 5:16 pm

Thanks for the info. Think I'll go for Wonderland next, then the deluxe version of RTW. Wait! I'll have to sandwich RL in there, somewhere.

jona
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