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So Blonde: Back to the Island

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Series
  
So Blonde

Mode(s)
  
Single-player

Developer
  
Wizarbox

Publisher
  
DTP Entertainment

Platforms
  
Wii, Nintendo DS

Engine
  
OGRE

Initial release date
  
12 March 2010

Writer
  
Steve Ince

Genre
  
Adventure game

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Similar
  
Wizarbox games, Adventure games

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So Blonde: Back to the Island is a point-and-click adventure game released for the Wii and Nintendo DS in 2010. It is a sequel to the 2008 game So Blonde, to which it serves as an alternative scenario, and precedes Captain Morgane and the Golden Turtle, which was released in 2012.

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Plot

Sunny Blonde is a 17-year-old who has been spoiled by her rich parents. On a cruise with her parents who are celebrating their wedding anniversary, the ship is struck by lightning, and she is knocked overboard.

She finds herself stranded on a beach of a remote “Forgotten Island” in the Caribbean Sea. The dark side of the island, that is, where the pirates under command of Captain One-Eye have their hideout.

Development

So Blonde: Back to the Island was announced to be in development on August 23, 2008, a few months after the release of So Blonde. The game was explained to be a "What If..." scenario to find a balance between making So Blonde available to consoles while keeping it interesting for old fans at the same time. Because it follows the original story in broad strokes, So Blonde: Back to the Island reuses models, backgrounds, and art from the original game where applicable.

Voice recording was arranged by MAS Productions and took place in a two-week time span around October 2, 2009. The trailer of the game debuted at Gamescom in 2010.

Reception

Almost all reviews of So Blonde: Back to the Island rate the game low-favorably, with the Wii version scoring mildly higher than the Nintendo DS version. The common opinion is that So Blonde: Back to the Island does well what it does, but all the same does nothing new.

References

So Blonde: Back to the Island Wikipedia