Cooroora is a “casual game”. It involves some minor adventure game elements, such as finding the laptop to play one of twenty-four word games but essentially this is twenty-four word games that you can play in competition with your friends to beat their maximum score. Incidentally, the maximum score is 2400 (100 per game reflecting your success as a percentage). I scored 1855. There are multiple levels and successive “rounds” so if you really like a certain type of game there are plenty of opportunities to replay. Depending on your success on a given task, you will be awarded gold, silver, or bronze in each event. Note that your score is based on your first attempt in any given event.
Every player in the game chooses a “country” at the beginning of the game. It’s just a single-player game but this allows multiple players to play the game and compare scores. Choosing the country removes the need to save as every consequence is saved to that particular country automatically.
For anyone who enjoys word games, there are days and day’s worth of cerebral challenges. Although there is a scoring component, a keen word buff can ignore scores in favor of just enjoying numerous sets of word and letter puzzles. In some of the puzzles, there is almost unlimited replayability.
I found this game very slow and to completing the challenge (all 24 puzzles) didn’t take long. I couldn’t see myself playing other sets of individual puzzles. Perhaps I was somewhat jaded because I entered into playing it with the preconception that it was an adventure game. My eight-year old son (who loves word games and puzzles) thought it was great but a little too challenging-some of the target words most individuals would not be in the vocabulary of most people. I give this a score of C but the word-enthused casual gamer could stretch that to a B.
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