Sorcerers of the MK Did you finish ?

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    Originally Posted By Donny

    the other day my kids and I were playing Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom and decided not to finish ,when we ran into about 5 other people they admitted that they didn't finish it as well.When I asked if the played Kim Possible world showcase adventure they had played it several times and always finished.So my question is do you feel the same way ?
     
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    Originally Posted By PotNoodle

    I am just curious. Why did you and your family decide not to finish?
     
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    Originally Posted By Donny

    it seemed kike any spell killed the villan and it did'nt have the neat surprise of making something happen that KP did.
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    I didn't get to try it out on my recent trip, but I've heard that it's a lot of watching the action unfold on a video screen. The action is generally well done with the characters involved, but it's not nearly as interactive as the concept would imply.

    Then again, I sort of felt that same way about KP. It's kind of fun to make things in the various pavilions move, but I didn't really feel like I was involved in the story. Walk here, make the windchime move; walk there, make the waterfall go; walk here, make the rock light up. The things were pretty neat, but I didn't feel like they made any sort of "dramatic story arc". It was just a series of occurrences set off by a phone. I can see why the video-based version at MK is less well recieved.
     

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