![]() It’s such an upbeat sound that just makes you happy. Seeing as the game itself brings together the worlds of fairytale and Wizard of Oz, an exciting soundtrack makes this game even more attractive. Soundtrack | I love, love, love the menu soundtrack of Scarlet Hood.They always fit in with the scenes so even though they are obviously there, they’re not ‘in your face’. You might think that the many checkpoints might be distracting or something, but they really aren’t. Almost every new screen has one, so you’ll probably never have to replay a big chunk if you happen to die. Checkpoints | I’m really glad Scarlet Hood and the Wicked Wood has plenty of checkpoints where you can save your progress.Taking into account that Scarlet Hood and the Wicked Wood only costs you 15 Euros, I think the amount of gameplay is quite a lot. This way, you can easily get more than 50 hours of gaming fun. Depending on the choices you make, you get different puzzles and an alternative ending. You see, there are no less than 10 different endings to discover. Replay value | Even though you finish this game in about 6 to 9 hours (depending on how good you are with the puzzles and whether or not you read everything), there’s a lot of replay value.The dodos are all dressed up and there are flying monkeys (again, The Wizard of Oz vibes). You spent most of your time walking through a forest, but sometimes it’s snowy, other times you go into a cave, it’s always very enjoyable walking around the landscapes! The enemies look really cool as well. The whole scene is very vibrant, and even though you’re stuck in that time-loop, it never gets boring or repetitive, graphic-wise. If you’re familiar with other games from Devespresso Games’, then you’ll definitely recognize the art style. ![]()
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