all the villagers have been turned into sheep by the aforementioned bad guy created by various inter-species rivalries (orang-utans hate sheep for some reason) and bribery with food. This aspect of the game can occasionally be inspired but unfortunately the solution to each puzzle is rarely less than obvious.
The rest of the game is strictly by-the-numbers, with inconsequential combat, an obtuse camera system and far too many objects to pick up. Tak and the Power of JuJu is by no means a bad game–it is in fact a slightly above average game–but it’s unlikely to enthral unless you’ve really not played this sort of thing before.
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Tak and the Power of JuJu PlayStation2 2004 Top-quality Free UK shipping
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