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Diggs Nightcrawler Review | CalmDownTom

The first thing that you notice when playing this game is it's striking how beautiful this game looks and how much better it looks than the last Wonderbook game "Book of Spells". The artwork for this game was stunning and kept very much to the Noir genre that the game was going for. Classic nursery rhyme characters suddenly look as if they have stepped out of the 1940s and onto the screen.

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Diggs: Nightcrawler Review | ComboCaster

The relatively new accessory from Sony received a new title, Diggs Private Detective. To learn more about the first game for Wonderbook can read our review to the Book of Spells here . So after visiting the Harry Potter universe, we now know Diggs and his adventure detective.

Unlike the Book of Spells, the focus here is more on the book, Wonderbook itself and less on the PlayStation Move controller, Diggs much closer to an interactive book that previous title. The target audience is still very young, something that is noticed mainly in the difficulty of the game. The public child is who avails the game better, because the lack of difficulty can upset even the older children.

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Wonderbook: Diggs Nightcrawler Review | GameGrin

Diggs Nightcrawler is the second title to come to PlayStation 3 that allows the use of the Wonderbook. It's a 'game' filled with fairy tales, guns and puns and mainly aimed at the kids.

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Wonderbook: Diggs Nightcrawler Review | Den Detective [Dealspwn]

Dealspwn writes: Even adults will be captivated by the way Wonderbook brings interactive pop-up scenes into the room. It’s generally for a younger audience, but the high production values and novelty factor may encourage older family member to get off the sofa and have a go too.

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