
I enjoyed the sense of progression, as well as the brisk pace that the game moves at you're whisked away from zone to zone, earning new powers for Jake and upgrades for Finn. Adventure Time follows the lead of the retro games that it wears on its sleeve, which is a very good thing. Sharply written dialogue and cleverly laid out quests are the draw here.

I enjoyed the sense of progression, as well as the brisk pace that the game moves at you're whisked away from zone to zone, Whether you are a fan of the series or not, Adventure Time will not let you down. Whether you are a fan of the series or not, Adventure Time will not let you down. If you are a 3DS owner, then I suggest going into the eshop and downloading the demo first. However if you've never seen a single episode, or are looking for a game with length, then this isn't the game that you should be looking at. I think that if you're looking for a game to casually pass the time, and you are a fan of the series, then this game is a must have. It is quite a short game, even with the New Game + mode, which ups the difficulty of the bosses. Being a fan of the Adventure Time series, it was easy for me to understand what Wayforward was trying to do, and why the game played out the way that it does. The only complaint that I'd really have about this game, is that it is solely fanbased. Adventure Time : Hey Ice King Why'd you steal our Garbage, does that.

Being a fan of the Adventure Time series, it was easy for me to understand what Wayforward was trying to do, and It's not very often that a game comes around that actually listens to the requests of a series fans. It's not very often that a game comes around that actually listens to the requests of a series fans.
