Zack & Wiki reminds me a lot of the Monkey Island series.
In case you didn't know, Monkey Island is a series of games about a wannabe pirate named Guybrush Threepwood who uses his limited resources to solve complex puzzles and unravel mysteries. The game breaks the fourth wall multiple times, has many chronologically incongruous aspects, and has quite a few red herrings (one of which is an actual red herring). The humor in the game strikes the perfect balance of witty and cheesy.
I know about the Monkey Island games. It's in the same genre, "Point and Click Adventures." Zack & Wiki works significantly differently though in that it's pretty merciful--making a mistake doesn't set you back nearly as much as a mistake in a Monkey Island game.
Well, I wanted to explain it just in case you hadn't heard of it.
I also noticed that Zack & Wiki is different in that it fully utilizes three-dimensional puzzles, whereas the Monkey Island games contain two-dimensional puzzles that are solved primarily by contemplating the situation for a minute or two, then performing any necessary actions. Although quite a few of its puzzles require long-term commitments (like finding five bananas to feed to the monkey). Nevertheless, it's a very fun series.
I think it has something 2 do in "The Guardian of the Lake" The body can also be the water there and that u need a bix explosion 2 dry it up and thus get the treasure chest
All right then. You're not allowed to guess, but you are definitely allowed to comment without guessing. Me, I try to solve as many of them on my own, though I do consult a list of Lores because they're exceedingly rare.
Wow, I'd have never figured out that one. So, for the large body bursting...My guess is that the leader of something (like the elder in the flute of the growlin' goblins) or something large, like the river king or King Growl, having to eat something or a lot of something, causing it to burst. So, for my definitive guess, I'm gonna say that you have to put ever growl into the pot of soup from the flute of the growlin' goblins EXCEPT the elder, and allow the elder to then drink the soup.
By the way, since you already know the answer and you can easily deduce all of the remaining ones, I'm going to have to delete that comment. Figuring out what the Lores mean is about taking apart the sentences and interpreting them, not looking at other people's videos or a guide and playing a matching game.
I only saw a handful of lores from videos from KoenVanBeeck's playthrough of Zack and Wiki, so I don't know the locations of each and every lore. (There are a couple treasures that I remember from the snow world, but other than that, I don't know where the other lores are located.) For example, I didn't know where to solve that lore from "A bold vandal leaves everything broken."
By the way, I didn't look up any videos before guessing the lore that you have in this video's description.
Nevertheless, you already knew the answers, and with so few Lore left for Jungle Ruins, you could match them up very easily.
This is for people who have no prior knowledge of the Lores. You're not so much analyzing and solving the Lores as you are trying to recall from memory.
If you already know what to do to get the Lores, then that counts as knowing their answers. (You ust don't know the questions in that case.) You're ruining it for the people who DON'T know anything. Half the fun lies in trying to figure it out for yourself.
There are 12 Lores for Jungle Ruins, by the way. And you're now prohibited from guessing.
Zack & Wiki reminds me a lot of the Monkey Island series.
In case you didn't know, Monkey Island is a series of games about a wannabe pirate named Guybrush Threepwood who uses his limited resources to solve complex puzzles and unravel mysteries. The game breaks the fourth wall multiple times, has many chronologically incongruous aspects, and has quite a few red herrings (one of which is an actual red herring). The humor in the game strikes the perfect balance of witty and cheesy.
TehFoamy 2 years ago
I know about the Monkey Island games. It's in the same genre, "Point and Click Adventures." Zack & Wiki works significantly differently though in that it's pretty merciful--making a mistake doesn't set you back nearly as much as a mistake in a Monkey Island game.
Overhazard 2 years ago
Well, I wanted to explain it just in case you hadn't heard of it.
I also noticed that Zack & Wiki is different in that it fully utilizes three-dimensional puzzles, whereas the Monkey Island games contain two-dimensional puzzles that are solved primarily by contemplating the situation for a minute or two, then performing any necessary actions. Although quite a few of its puzzles require long-term commitments (like finding five bananas to feed to the monkey). Nevertheless, it's a very fun series.
TehFoamy 2 years ago
"Anger" can also be how much King growl hates hearing a bell.
whywasitsoeasy 2 years ago
It's not a solution to it though, which is why I didn't include that possibility.
Overhazard 2 years ago
I guessed this one by accident. I was hoping by ringing the bell there it may turn that fuzzy jerk into one of those statue things.
Daiul 2 years ago
I think it has something 2 do in "The Guardian of the Lake" The body can also be the water there and that u need a bix explosion 2 dry it up and thus get the treasure chest
realgod1002 2 years ago
How is it that the two of you both get the title wrong the exact same way? The stage's name is "The Fountain Guardian."
Overhazard 2 years ago
meh the Guardian of the Lake sounds... more mysterious but yeah we all make mistakes don't we ^^
realgod1002 2 years ago
I bet the next lore is where you have to use a frog bomb on the fish (I forgot it's name) in "The Guardian of the Lake"
OoTuckoO 2 years ago
hey! is the next lore the one I accidentally guessed for this one?
abridgedfan 2 years ago
oh no wait. there's something you have to do before do what I guessed before.
sorry I know most of these. I liked watching KoenVanBeeck's videos awhile back so I remember watching most of these.
abridgedfan 2 years ago
All right then. You're not allowed to guess, but you are definitely allowed to comment without guessing. Me, I try to solve as many of them on my own, though I do consult a list of Lores because they're exceedingly rare.
Overhazard 2 years ago
I understand. If I do guess it's because I've probably never seen the a secret treasure video for it.
besides, I don't want to spoil you or anyone or anything.
abridgedfan 2 years ago
Yeah, please don't. I'm still going through the game trying to solve them.
Overhazard 2 years ago
Wow, I'd have never figured out that one. So, for the large body bursting...My guess is that the leader of something (like the elder in the flute of the growlin' goblins) or something large, like the river king or King Growl, having to eat something or a lot of something, causing it to burst. So, for my definitive guess, I'm gonna say that you have to put ever growl into the pot of soup from the flute of the growlin' goblins EXCEPT the elder, and allow the elder to then drink the soup.
alternalose 2 years ago
what time zone are you in because its really early where i am?
Sausuru3 2 years ago
By the way, since you already know the answer and you can easily deduce all of the remaining ones, I'm going to have to delete that comment. Figuring out what the Lores mean is about taking apart the sentences and interpreting them, not looking at other people's videos or a guide and playing a matching game.
Overhazard 2 years ago
I only saw a handful of lores from videos from KoenVanBeeck's playthrough of Zack and Wiki, so I don't know the locations of each and every lore. (There are a couple treasures that I remember from the snow world, but other than that, I don't know where the other lores are located.) For example, I didn't know where to solve that lore from "A bold vandal leaves everything broken."
By the way, I didn't look up any videos before guessing the lore that you have in this video's description.
ShadowWolfTJC 2 years ago
Nevertheless, you already knew the answers, and with so few Lore left for Jungle Ruins, you could match them up very easily.
This is for people who have no prior knowledge of the Lores. You're not so much analyzing and solving the Lores as you are trying to recall from memory.
Overhazard 2 years ago
If you already know what to do to get the Lores, then that counts as knowing their answers. (You ust don't know the questions in that case.) You're ruining it for the people who DON'T know anything. Half the fun lies in trying to figure it out for yourself.
There are 12 Lores for Jungle Ruins, by the way. And you're now prohibited from guessing.
Overhazard 2 years ago