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Wedding Dash 4 Ever Review - "Wedding Dash 4 Ever, although basically the same format as it's 3 predecessors- has some different touches added that do make the game play a bit different and interesting.
There are 2 modes of play. Normal and Firecracker. I chose Normal and easily scored way above Expert scores on the first 8 levels, so seasoned Wedding Dashers might like to start on firecracker. Those new to the game will find Normal is ideal.
Flo does the serving as usual and now carries trays of food - rather than 2 plates at a time. The tray starts at 2 serves and can be upgraded- I got up to 6 serves per tray after level 8- makes a big difference to your chaining and thus bonus scores.
Quinn collects the presents and deals with the Wedding disasters.
There are 2 interesting mini games in between levels of Wedding Dash 4 Ever. A congo line- where you have to join as many guests in a row to the line before reaching the Bride and Groom. That is quite fun. The other is a seating in the church arangement - where you have to seat a certain number of guests according to their preferences, who they like to sit next to, Bride or Grooms side - or they might specify a type of chair. The minigames are untimed so you can plan your strategy-
you get bonus money for upgrades depending on success.
Another change is Creating Quinn's Wedding ceremony which you do by earning gifts from her clients. This is achieved by finding certain lost items during their own wedding reception- that part was quite easy.
There are high scores- but no individual medals to play for - that would have been a nice addition.
I enjoyed Wedding Dash 4 Ever- though the pace seemed slow to start, I am sure there are challenges ahead- and of course there is always Firecracker mode. " - Dashing Bride
Wedding Dash 4 Ever Review - " I have only played Wedding Dash 4 Ever for about 45 minutes, but I am looking forward to the rest of the game. The wedding dash games last forever, so that makes them worth the $$$. I love the different set ups with flo and quinn. " - Dash Fan
Wedding Dash 4 Ever Review - "I'll Buy, But Something is Missing--I was so happy to see that the new Wedding Dash is finally out. I loved all of the first three Wedding Dashs, so doing the trial on this one was just a formality. Still, I'm not so terribly thrilled with Wedding Dash 4 Ever. This is my opinion after the trial.
The basic game play is the same. Some things are made easier: Flo can now carry several helping (3 - 6) of each course in one hand. Guests don't go to the dance floor by themselves but ask to be taken there. Both aspects make playing easier, but maybe too easy?
The wedding couple doesn't just stand under its wedding arch, but has seating requests like the guests, in fact even more (after each course). Still, they are very patient and also can be taken back to the arch if their place at the table is needed. A very nice new twists.
The mini games are okay, I quite like them.
What I didn't like at all:
1. All new guests. So far, I've seen nobody from the first versions. I already thought it was a pity that so many of the typical guests from the first two Wedding Dashs didn't come back to the fourth one. I got to like those characters and I missed them. Sure, there are new ones and it's commendable that the developers always bring in new things, but I would have liked at least some of the old ones. Well, maybe they'll show up in later levels.
2. And this really nearly spoils the whole game for me! Before each wedding, the couple had wishes for decorations, meals etc. It was fun trying to figure out what they wanted and to choose the right things. This it not a part of the game at all anymore! It was one of the best parts and they just took it out. I miss that a lot.
Well, so far: I think it's a little less challenging, but that might change during later levels. If there is a fifth version one day, pleeeaaase bring back the couple's wishes for the wedding. Pretty please. I'll buy this version, but with less enthusiasm than the last. " - Slightly Disappointed
Wedding Dash 4 Ever Review - "I appreciate that they tried to do some new stuff to make Wedding Dash 4 Ever different, but they took out one of my favorite parts (the planning) and replaced it with ****-hum minigames.
Loved:
- The seating game and congo line. Bring on more logic puzzles!!
- The bride and groom mingling. Adds one more thing that I have to pay attention to.
- The sole fact that it's a TM game, and a relatively decent one at that.
Hated:
- No planning part. I really liked that; I like having to use a little logic when I play.
- The hidden object part. Seriously, if I want to play hidden object, I will play one of the 8 million HOG games out there. TM games are relatively rare and good ones like the Dash games are even more rare. Speaking of which . . .
- The pace and lack of challenge. There are a large number of us who love the 'organized chaos' of a fast-paced TM game. So why the hell are you guys making these games SLOWER paced?? I get that some people like the slower thing, but can you please add an option for those of us who want more challenge?
You gave it a shot with the whole "Firecracker" idea, but that was a joke. Granted, I'm not done with the whole game yet, so maybe there's still hope for the higher levels, but I get irritated when it takes no effort to double the "Expert" score (and this is the supposed "hard" option??). Where's the challenge in that?" - Need the Speed
Wedding Dash 4 Ever Review - "I played and bought all three previous Wedding Dash games and have betatested the fourth part of the game. I absolutely loved Wedding Dash 4 Ever. Its a little bit different (no real planning, hog-parts), but still a lot of fun if you like tms. Wedding Dash 4 Ever is a buy for me
" - Dashing and Dancing
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