Ralph the Llama — the most anticipated toy of the year is finally here! And guess what? Your local toy shop is the very first place to unveil it.
There’s just one small problem… it costs way too much. Maybe if you and your friends pool every last bit of your pocket money? Nope. Still not enough. That leaves only one option: steal it before Thistlewick puts it on display for the public!
Do you and your merry band of thieves have what it takes to break into Thistlewick’s Toy Shop and snag Ralph the Llama without getting caught?
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Team size: 2Outcome: Successful escape!
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The game was just okay. Some elements were stronger than others, and a few puzzles flowed more naturally, but overall it lacked consistency. I have to say I’m starting to get a bit bored of being in the same environment, there are only so many times you can feign surprise when you already know exactly what’s going to unlock next. It felt as though the designers were trying to replicate the style of a well-known company based in Macclesfield, but without changing the set enough to offer anything truly impressive or original.
It also felt like some of the puzzles were borrowed or heavily inspired by games the creators have played elsewhere. All in all, it was just an okay experience.