Adventure Time: The Secret of the Nameless Kingdom
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Adventure Time: The Secret of the Nameless Kingdom

What time is it? It’s time to join Finn (the human) and his best bro Jake (the shape shifting dog) on an original heroic adventure through the mysterious Nameless Kingdom. Go on epic quests, solve puz... See more

Released:2014-11-18
Genre:
Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Platforms:
PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Developer:WayForward
Publisher:
Little Orbit

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Finn and Jake embark on a journey through the Nameless Kingdom. Is it worth your time to follow?

Nov 19, 2014 Read Full Review

While The Secret of the Nameless Kingdom is undeniably a big step up from Explore the Dungeon Because I Don't Know, it's not exactly the type of game that you should rush out and buy without reading up on first. There's definitely something here for fans of both Adventure Time and Zelda, but because of its familiar design, and because there are consistent imperfections to put up with, the adventur...

Nov 24, 2014 Read Full Review

WayForward has been toying with the Adventure Time property in games for a while now, and hasn’t quite managed to merge the show’s wacky personality with a compatible interactive experience up to this point. Adventure Time: The Secret of the Nameless Kingdom finally gets the pairing right, and while it’s not without its flaws, it’s a lot better than most other TV to video game adaptations.

Dec 14, 2014 Read Full Review

With only four main dungeons, a relatively small overworld, and a handful of sidequests and mini dungeons, Secret of the Nameless Kingdom can feel disappointingly short once you take away the time you spent aimlessly wandering about for your next objective. The odd bug can also frustrate, such as throwing your last bomb at a cracked wall only for it to clip through and do nothing, which happened o...

Jan 13, 2015 Read Full Review

You know what's mathematical? A tubular Zelda clone. The Adventure Time crew take on The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, but is it entirely copacetic? Grab your trail mix and read on in our official review.