Jump to content

Goondunka

Members
  • Posts

    5
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Contact Methods

  • YouTube
    @gemsimov
  • Website URL
    gemsimov.com

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

Goondunka's Achievements

Inhabitant

Inhabitant (2/293)

  1. I had that same experience (almost) with getting into Bionicle a bit later on, as well as having trouble getting through the game the first time I played it. I'd agree that the art was astoundingly unique, and I'd say that made the experience of exploring even more pleasant - after all, finding something new, which new thing looks good, is real neat. Thanks for replying to the thread! Merry Christmas if you celebrate!
  2. Huh, that's weird. If I recall correctly, all you need to do is download the installer from Biomediaproject, them use the installer to install it, and voila, it's done. Either way, I'd say go for it and play 'em all; OR, alternatively, watch playthroughs on YouTube
  3. Big McThankies for the reply; I agree that the rahi were really cool and inventive - I myself am most fond of the Lava Apes - but the shore turtles are a real magical thing. I'd say that I'm surprised you'd get stuck on MNOG II, but, then again, I myself got stuck somewhere on VNOG (as a wee child unable to really understand that reading the text of the quests was important). Either way, I'm hoping you didn't just leave it off!
  4. That first part of what you said here is really neat and I think it makes a lot of sense. VNOG was a lot of people's first foray into online Bionicle content, and as far as I can tell, the big craze for Bionicle had died off (a little bit, at least) so maybe it was just more accessible for kids, which are the target audience for Bionicles... Thank you for your reply here; I'll say that I also really enjoyed exploring Voya Nui and that the music was really nice.
  5. Hello folks. I've recently gone through the Biomediaproject page and played the Voya Nui Online Game (VNOG), and I kinda enjoyed it. Only kinda, because it wasn't all that fun, but it was a Bionicle experience, which can hardly be trumped, now that I think about it. Either way, with me having completed the game, I wandered about YouTube, wanting to get more content related to it in my veins, but I found that there really wasn't much, other than some Playthroughs. When compared to the Mata Nui Online Game(s), that's really lackluster. Why is that so? Is it because VNOG focused more on action, rather than storytelling, or was it just a lot less popular, or is there another reason? In addition to those questions, what were your thoughts on that game? Was it more on the good side, more on the bad side or was it kinda mediocre? Do you feel like talking about it, or reminiscing, or is it really unremarkable?
×
×
  • Create New...