Wedding Dash 2: Rings Around the World
- August 12, 2009
- Sarbakan
In "Wedding Dash 2: Rings Around the World," players help Quinn plan dream weddings at exotic locations. Overcome challenges such as picky guests, language barriers, and inclement weather to ensure each couple's special day runs smoothly. As you near the end of your journey, prepare for the most challenging wedding yet – your own! Navigate new obstacles and plan a memorable ceremony while keeping up with your wedding planning duties.
Reviews
- The game is nostalgic and brings back fond memories for many players.
- It's a fun and challenging time management game that promotes quick thinking and multitasking.
- Playing in windowed mode can resolve many of the crashing and graphical issues.
- The game frequently crashes, especially in full-screen mode, which can be very frustrating.
- There are numerous graphical glitches and lag issues due to the game's age.
- The quality of the port is lacking, with low-quality graphics and occasional mouse glitches.
- graphics7 mentions
- 43 % positive mentions
- 14 % neutral mentions
- 43 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game are generally considered low quality, reminiscent of early 2000s titles, with frequent glitches and lag, especially in full-screen mode. Players report issues such as cursor trails and crashes, which detract from the overall experience, despite the game's enjoyable gameplay. Many hope for improvements in future updates.
“Very early 2000 graphics, a little laggy but completely playable!”
“Great game to sink hours into, only issue is that because it's such an old game the graphics glitch sometimes and it can crash.”
“I like the game, but I hope they improve the graphics next time.”
“The graphics are low quality even though it's an old game; I assume it would run without the cursor glitching and strobing constantly.”
“Too bad when I play this game in full-screen mode, there are some graphical issues.”
“However, it doesn't run very well (the cursor has a 'trail', various graphical issues, and it has crashed a few times).”
- stability6 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The stability of the game is generally criticized, with users reporting frequent crashes, glitches, and lag, particularly in full-screen mode. While some players experience minimal issues, the overall consensus highlights significant bugs that detract from the gaming experience.
“Not only is it laggy, but there are glitches with the cursor as well. 5/10.”
“I bought it because of the childhood nostalgia, but it's so buggy - it always crashes.”
“There were a lot of comments that warned me about how the game crashes, freezes, or is straight up unable to load; but my nostalgia told me to give it a shot anyway.”
- gameplay4 mentions
- 75 % positive mentions
- 25 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The gameplay is enjoyable and reminiscent of classic titles, offering a fun experience despite some performance issues. Players appreciate the familiar mechanics from the original Wedding Dash and Diner Dash games, focusing on customer satisfaction and creating chains. Overall, it serves as a nostalgic pastime, with a straightforward refund policy for those unsatisfied within the first two hours.
“The mechanics of the game are perfectly fine, and it's a fun pastime.”
“It doesn't run the smoothest, but the gameplay is fun and it takes me back to when I used to play it growing up.”
“This is the sequel to Wedding Dash, with similar gameplay to the previous one and the Diner Dash games. It's all about keeping everybody happy and making as many chains as possible.”
- replayability1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game is praised for its nostalgic elements and offers high replayability, making it enjoyable to revisit multiple times.
“Great nostalgic game with excellent replayability.”
“The variety of choices and outcomes makes each playthrough feel fresh and exciting.”
“I love how every decision impacts the story, encouraging me to replay and explore different paths.”