Delicious - Wonder Wedding
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About
Delicious - Wonder Wedding is a humorous single-player Simulation game with spectacular graphics and a hilarious storyline about a memorable wedding. However, the game is plagued with frequent advertisements and technical bugs that can detract from the overall experience. Despite its flaws, fans of the Delicious series and time-management games may still find enjoyment in the game's theme of Prix de Beauté's Emily's dream wedding, with the goal of "Till death do us part."





- The game has a great storyline and is very engaging.
- The gameplay is challenging and fun, making it addictive.
- Many players appreciate the nostalgic value of the Emily series.
- Players are frustrated that they must pay to continue past the initial levels.
- The game frequently crashes or freezes, especially after completing levels.
- There are complaints about the game being misleading regarding its free status, as only a few levels are available without payment.
story
87 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story of the game is widely praised for its engaging and well-written narrative, with many players expressing a strong emotional connection to the characters and plot. However, a common frustration among users is the requirement to pay for access to additional chapters, which limits their ability to fully experience the storyline. Despite these issues, the overall sentiment remains positive, highlighting the game's fun gameplay and appealing graphics alongside its compelling story.
“Such a great story and the gameplay is so much fun!”
“Really great story, got me on edge to see what was going to happen next.”
“I love how there is a story and challenges at the same time.”
“I 'liked' the story but 'hated' the way Emily's sister Angela was treated by both their parents and by Emily.”
“Angela's existence is barely acknowledged except when needed for the plot to move forward, and of course to make it clear that they hated Angela's husband (he was a jerk).”
“I love these games but it's lame that you have to pay to continue the story, so I am not happy about that.”