Coraline

Coraline

released on Jan 27, 2009

Coraline

released on Jan 27, 2009

A port of Coraline

Coraline lets players take on the role of the adventurous heroine Coraline and interact with the wondrous characters from the movie while navigating the scheming Other Mother's web of deceit in a fantastical adventure through two distinct and interactive worlds. Players engage in unique mini-games and adventures with Coraline's friends Wybie and Cat as they collect items that will unlock the mysteries of the Other World.


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nunca supe abrir la puerta de la otra madre y ademas el juego taba en ingles no entendia na

A fairly straight-forward point and click adventure that has amazing aesthetic and that's about it. The music is 50/50, but the four or five tracks loop CONSTANTLY to drive you insane. To be honest? If this had diverged from the film a lot more it could have been a really memorable adventure title. But tie-in games were certainly tie-in games...weren't they?

O jogo num geral é meio não é a pior coisa do mundo mas também não é a melhor. Terminei o jogo em mais ou menos 2 horas, porque ele basicamente é só andar e ir pra onde você tem que ir (ou descobrir).
Quase fiz tudo o que tinha pra fazer na primeira jogatina, não fiz tudo porque mais pra frente no jogo tem uma loja pra comprar umas roupinhas, que você só tem acesso no endgame (eu acho), meio paia.
Os mini-games são simples e não são difíceis, não é algo que você fale, nooossaa esse mini-game vai me marcar, sempre vou lembrar dele, não não são a pior coisa do mundo.
O jogo pelo menos segue a base do filme, então se você já tiver visto vai saber mais ou menos pra que lugares você deve ir.

O jogo é basicamente um walking simulator com alguns minigames no meio (todos meio chatos). O jogo é bem monótono e só o clímax dele é levemente interessante. Joguei só pelo motivo de ser um grande fã do filme e me arrependo um pouco.

this game gave me nightmares as a kid

Play for the vibes alone. This game takes about 3-4 hours to complete, and you'll spend maybe 30 minutes of that actually playing a handful of mini games that happen once and never again. Except for this one mini game where you squash bugs in the bath tub which you can do whenever you want, but it gets you nothing, and I don't even think you're required to do it in the first place. The mini games in question are dreadfully explained and make no sense, but you can just tap randomly and get by on blind madness. The one where you have to play the instruments with the mice was basically impossible, but even though I failed my first attempt, the game just let me skip it. I guess they knew that one was especially ridiculous.

The majority of your time will be spent running in and out of the house, clicking on everything until you find the right item or dialogue trigger to advance the story, and if you're both stupid and unlucky like I am, it will probably be in the last location you check every single time. Having seen the movie doesn't help much.

The imagery if the movie translates well into the DS's graphical limitations, so there is a serene feeling that comes with playing it, which probably just comes from wishing the game was better.

You can unlock outfits for Coraline, and there are even some new minigames you play from the main menu after beating the story, but like, why would you want to? There's basically nothing to do in the game other than walking from point A to point B. I suspect this game was made in a month. Shocker for a movie based DS game, I know.

If you want to play a puzzle adventure game on DS about a dark haired weirdo girl running around a spooky house, play Emily the Strange: Strangerous instead