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Nice Package! - Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure
Does EA's Puzzler Dress to Impress?
by Sean
Say hey, and welcome once again to another installment of Nice Package! This is a semi-regular feature in which I take a careful look at the various ways game companies package their games. Maybe it's just me, but I think that the box and instruction manual that come with a game should have as much time and thought put into them as the games themselves. I'll praise the companies that give us nice, thick, multi-color handbooks, and I'll chide the ones that give us two pages of black and white nothing.
In today's episode, we take a gander at the packaging for EA's new DS puzzler, Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure. Most of the early artwork and screenshots we've seen have shown off a ton of color, whimsy and silliness. Does that aesthetic carry over to the manual, or is it going to be a boring and dry affair. Only one way to find out!
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Comments
Such a finely dressed, well-caffeinated swordsman!
I'm loving the game. A fancy man such as Hatsworth is deserving of a FANCY package.
DS liner notes rarely impress. At least this one has a little meat on its bones.
No notes section?! Where will I draw pictures of Henry Hatsworth in scandalous scenarios?! OH WHERE??
henry hatsworth, you had me at "golden hat"