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Aimed at the younger set, the Sony Wonderbook: Book of Spells Move Bundle makes the most of augmented reality gameplay....
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Published: 2012-11-15, Author: Stephen , review by: avforums.com
WonderbookAR works very wellRelatively cheapLooks greatBlunderbookShort-lived experienceRepetitive mechanicCan be patronisingYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total Wonderbook: Book of Spells PS ReviewWonderbook is a niche title and one...
Inspired use of Augmented Reality technology, Sky-high production values, Effective and entertaining spell-casting
Mundane spell-casting exercises, Gives the reader little chance to think or play
An impressive first outing for Wonderbook and a genuinely magical experience for younger Potterphiles. However, it's one best enjoyed in small doses, and you're left wishing that there was more room to wield magic, think, solve puzzles and just play. Book...
Essential for Harry Potter fans, great example of augmented reality being used in the home, high production values, great fun to play through whether child or adult
Of limited appeal to those who don't like the Potter universe, needs some room to play
A surprisingly pleasant experience that justifies Sony’s considerable expense and negotiation to get JK Rowling on board. Not a game as such but an interactive experience that will have you returning as much as a favourite board game or pop-up book....
For kids interested in Harry Potter and who are at the right age to both enjoy and be challenged by the experience, Book of Spells can provide some magical evenings....
Abstract: Normally, when I bring a new game home, I don't force my wife to stand there and watch me unbox it. But when I finally got my hands on Sony's new Wonderbook, we had a quaint little unboxing ceremony. Some people might even call it romantic, but none of...
Augmented reality makes great use of the Move, Captures the magic and wonder of Harry Potter.
Little in the way of replay value, Disappointing ending
Wonderbook: Miranda Goshawk's Book of Spells is a great augmented reality adventure that deftly imagines the experience of spell-casting at Hogwarts....
Abstract: Okay, I admit it...I was sceptical about the inaugural title on the Wonderbook: the Book of Spells. What on earth is augmented reality, I wondered huffily. And why on earth would I want to play a game that basically involves reading a book on a PS3?I’m...