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May 2009
(83%)
26 Reviews
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Enjoyable, quirky, unique and addictive, Henry Hatsworth is one of the finest games the DS has to offer even with the console’s stellar library. An absolute delight to play and one that has significant legs.8.9/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share...
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Abstract: You must be wondering. What's up with four o'clock? Is something special going on? Indeed, I must say. It's time for tea, at least for those good ol' British folks who still maintain the tradition. If it wasn't for them, we would be missing out on a lot...
Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure is undoubtedly a game worth checking out by platforming fans, but it says a lot about the game that the same recommendation could not really be given to puzzle fans. The game is entertaining in some areas, und...
Abstract: Peanut butter and pickles, chocolate and doughnuts, milk and sausages; each of these represent unlikely combinations that few would expect to succeed. If one of your friends expressed an affinity for these above delicacies, it would probably cause you ...
Abstract: The platformer/puzzler that is rocking the DS world. How good is it? Henry Hatsworth and the Puzzling Adventure, published by EA games is a strange and wonderful mix of both classic platformer (what the DS needs more of) and a simple puzzle game. The...
Abstract: When Henry Hatsworth was initially announced I played it off as a quick attempt at a cash in on the Professor Layton model of puzzling, well... adventures, I guess. But after playing Hatsworth and his “Puzzling Adventure” I must say that this is quite ...
Abstract: While the DS has no shortage of platformers, it does lack creative platformers: games that try new things and succeed brilliantly. Sure, hopping from platform to platform is fun for a while, but the formula is no longer fresh enough to sustain a full g...
Abstract: Henry Hatsworth is a wonderfully presented game and visually the game scores top marks. The game has an old school feel to it and looks as if you are in a Super Mario world-like environment. It is presented in 2D and looks very good as the colours are ...