this seems to be a furry version of poker night with strongbad
Big Brain Wolf
- Release Date:
- Nov 5, 2009
- Developer:
- Frima
- Publisher:
- Frima, Éditions RSG
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
- 60 Different challenging puzzles and enigmas to solve
- 20 Puzzle filled scenes spanning a 5 chapters captivating story
- A funny new take on universal characters that will appeal to all
- 6 brain training exercises designed and approved by the neuroscientists of Brain Center International
- 10 Original STEAM achievements
- Great original soundtrack by a jazz quartet
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User Reviews
While this game could have potentially been a fun relaxed puzzle solving game, it utterly and completely fails due to instructions being vague, unclear, and flat out incomplete. Worse, the interface for several puzzles is simply not thought out in the slightest, so you end up fighting the interface and/or trying to see around it. It also doesn't help that the graphical display looks to have been built around a 486 with 640x320 resolution. Don't waste your money on this garbage.
A point and click puzzler which tries hard but could do better. The game play is overly simplified by highlighting the clues in the conversation rather than allowing players to spot them, Many of the mini puzzles have more than one way to complete but the game will only accept one version so, unless you cheat, you may take several attempts trying to find the acceptable answer. The "Training Day" steam achievement is difficult to achieve whilst also going for the "Genius" achievement as there is a limit on the number of keys you can create and if you are not using hints you cant clear your key chain. If this happens and you are a completist you can just start a new game. Despite all the above and the poor score I would recommend this game to anyone who has had a stroke or brain injury as well as for young players as there are enough challenges to build/rebuild neural pathways. 54:100
A witty point-and-click adventure story with puzzles...although some puzzles are a bit too hard. It's still a funny story nonetheless for teenagers or adults to get into. I just wish they left out the voice acting at the beginning(BECAUSE IT'S TERRIBLE.)
Many puzzles await for you, and I mean this game has various types of puzzles. If you are boring of hidden object game, you should try this one, it's great after all.
Decent character design and visuals but.. a strange UI, annoying voices, puzzles thrown at you for no reason, crappy story, very shallow.. likely a kids game as the target audience and might entertain them greatly, who knows! But if you're looking for point and click puzzle games with good story, pacing, characters, etc. there are better all-around titles out there.
Big Brain Wolf combines the story with the puzzle-solving aspects where in order to proceed with the story, you need to unravel some 60 puzzles of varying difficulty in five chapters. In the story, the protagonist is a asthmatic, vegetarian wolf who is a novitiate genie in training who has set on the path of solving puzzles to prove his mother's innocence. The number and treatment of fairy tale characters is reminiscent of movies like Shrek or Hoodwinked. It includes Pinocchio and Geppetto, Little Red Riding Hood, the Three Little Pigs, Prince Charming, and of course the Big Bad Wolf. But in a nutshell, you will end up skipping the boring dialogue conversations, so the story part didn't really fall into my liking. As for the main crux, that is puzzles, they are not that relaxing even for the puzzle fanatics, it will leave your mind tickle. Their are brain exercises and some seemingly impossible to solve puzzles and no wonder , the game is created with the active participation of NeuroA...
This game feels like it came out in the early 90s with children as the intended audience. The game is moderately interesting with run of the mill puzzles. It's not terrible, but there are way better games to spend your money on. I do not recommend.
Big Brain Wolf was not very enjoyable to say the least. You play a wolf training to be a genie.. wtf? The game is a point and click adventure with lots of puzzles to solve. Some of them were easy for the most part but others just make you wonder how in the hell would anybody know this shit? The story took me around 5 hours to complete and I do not recall enjoying one minute of it. I recommend avoiding this one.
i expected a game that values "brain"; not a game that values speed of reaction. i was wrong
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FAQ
How much does Big Brain Wolf cost?
Big Brain Wolf costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Big Brain Wolf?
System requirements are not available for Big Brain Wolf.
What platforms is Big Brain Wolf available on?
Big Brain Wolf is available on Windows PC.
Is Big Brain Wolf worth buying?
Big Brain Wolf has 49% positive reviews from 80 players.
When was Big Brain Wolf released?
Big Brain Wolf was released on Nov 5, 2009.
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