It displays colorful environments and immersive gameplay, but it relies too much on the regular formula.

User Rating: 5 | Wonderland (2005) PC
Wonderland is another one of those regular puzzle games.
You are these little...well...people. You can only do 2 things with them: Move and push certain items. There are two, so you sometimes have to alternate between the duo in gameplay to finish puzzles.
The 85 levels can vary from you sliding on ice to pushing boxes to avoiding cannonfire and other enemies. In every level, the goal is to collect all the Rainbow Coins, which will unlock the gate leading to the next level. There can be different ways to collect these, and you will have to use your brain in this game. It is a good game in terms of puzzles, because you'll have to think a lot. And don't worry about enemies TOO much-you have unlimited lives.
The visuals are pretty good, but nothing too fancy. The music is quite repetitive and gets boring after a while, considering there about 4 tracks in the entire game. They're alright, but the developers could have certainly thought of some more to enhance the gameplay a little.
If you want a fun puzzle game, I guess I could recommend this to you. It is available on Midnight Synergy's website for a considerably low price. It's a decent game, but it has too much of a been there, done that feel.