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'''''Warioland 4''''' is a branching-path {{wp|gamebook}} written by Craig Wessel, based on the [[Game Boy Advance]] game ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. As such, the book's protagonist is [[Wario]]. Published by [[Scholastic]] in 2002, the book is the fourth and final published part of the [[Game Boy Advance (book series)|''Game Boy Advance'' book series]]. The book has 74 pages included, as well as an eight-page color insert. | '''''Warioland 4''''' is a branching-path {{wp|gamebook}} written by Craig Wessel, based on the [[Game Boy Advance]] game ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. As such, the book's protagonist, as well as its narrator, is [[Wario]]. Published by [[Scholastic]] in 2002, the book is the fourth and final published part of the [[Game Boy Advance (book series)|''Game Boy Advance'' book series]]. The book has 74 pages included, as well as an eight-page color insert. | ||
The plot of the book consists of Wario retelling the story of how he raided the [[Golden Pyramid]] and recovered the ancient treasure while saving the legendary [[Princess Shokora]]. At the end of each page, there are multiple choices pertaining to what will happen next, and each choice is accompanied by a recommended page number. Every choice the reader makes will affect the storyline and the ending. The goal is to read through to the "real ending" and escape the pyramid with the treasure and the princess. Apart from the story, the book also features a game guide and tips for the game ''Wario Land 4''. | The plot of the book consists of Wario retelling the story of how he raided the [[Golden Pyramid]] and recovered the ancient treasure while saving the legendary [[Princess Shokora]]. At the end of each page, there are multiple choices pertaining to what will happen next, and each choice is accompanied by a recommended page number. Every choice the reader makes will affect the storyline and the ending. The goal is to read through to the "real ending" and escape the pyramid with the treasure and the princess. Apart from the story, the book also features a game guide and tips for the game ''Wario Land 4''. | ||
Gamebook reviewer Demian Katz criticized the book as "''a blandly-written and incomplete summary''", highlighting its lack of interactivity and focus on reaching the single true ending as weak points, and claiming that the book "''does nothing to keep the reader's attention''."<ref>Katz, Demian. [https://gamebooks.org/Item/1178/Show Item - Warioland 4]. ''Demian's Gamebook Web Page''. Retrieved September 13, 2016.</ref> | |||
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Warioland 4 is a branching-path gamebook written by Craig Wessel, based on the Game Boy Advance game Wario Land 4. As such, the book's protagonist, as well as its narrator, is Wario. Published by Scholastic in 2002, the book is the fourth and final published part of the Game Boy Advance book series. The book has 74 pages included, as well as an eight-page color insert.
The plot of the book consists of Wario retelling the story of how he raided the Golden Pyramid and recovered the ancient treasure while saving the legendary Princess Shokora. At the end of each page, there are multiple choices pertaining to what will happen next, and each choice is accompanied by a recommended page number. Every choice the reader makes will affect the storyline and the ending. The goal is to read through to the "real ending" and escape the pyramid with the treasure and the princess. Apart from the story, the book also features a game guide and tips for the game Wario Land 4.
Gamebook reviewer Demian Katz criticized the book as "a blandly-written and incomplete summary", highlighting its lack of interactivity and focus on reaching the single true ending as weak points, and claiming that the book "does nothing to keep the reader's attention."[1]
References
- ^ Katz, Demian. Item - Warioland 4. Demian's Gamebook Web Page. Retrieved September 13, 2016.