Not a horrible game, but a redundant one. HOP objects are often misnamed; an aggravating feature of many games ( a chalice misnamed a bowl, for example). I thought many of the game's instructions were poorly written - I had to skip a few, calll me stupid, but despite trying different things, I didn't understand what was required, or how to get there. I usually play these games at the easy level - I just like a relaxing pace. But the redundancy of this game was making me crazy, and I eventually dumped it. If none of the above bothers you, you'll probably enjoy it. For me? It was just too darned long.
If you just want to sit down and relax for awhile, this is the game you are looking for. This lovely game is visual pleasing, and the music is beautiful and soothing. If you need a break from wicked sorcerers and their henchman, Moonfell Wood offers no monsters to overcome, only benign woodland fantasy creatures and fairies. There is nothing taxing here. If you are looking for super challenges and excitement, this one will no doubt put you to sleep. This is a nice fantasy game for all ages. Play it by yourself to unwind, or with your younger kids or grandkids.
Not just the usual seek-and-find game. I've always found the morphing objects in some games a lot of fun ; this game goes one better. They were very clever - artfully done. Gorgeous graphics throughout, and I thought the story had a nice twist. Excellent all the way round. Play and enjoy -- I don't think you'll feel let down.