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Charlie and the chocolate factory album cover
Charlie and the chocolate factory album cover





charlie and the chocolate factory album cover
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There’s an Oompa Loompa song for every name in the world.

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Plus in the Family Tree, your surname adds to the mix.

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“The rooms you visit are dictated by the number of letters in your name, and in every room there’s 26 possible outcomes, one for each letter. How this is personalised for every child is pretty mind-boggling, and Katy Balfour, story producer at the company (and former associate director at Punchdrunk) tells me the possible iterations go into the millions. Near the end of the story, you’re also presented with a customised chocolate bar tailored to your name. And in the Fizzical Effects Machine, you are subject to an experiment that leaves you “all elastic”. Later, you come across a block of rock candy that is “outrageously oozing”. Along the way, aspects of the story are adapted to the letters J, O and E – for example in the Great Flavour Fairground, you play a slot machine where you win a Juicy Jello, with an accompanying illustration of wobbling jellies. It begins with you, Joe, receiving a golden ticket and making your way to the factory as Charlie did, for a tour around its incredible, wondrous and bizarre rooms and inventions. “So writing it from the child’s perspective meant it wasn’t trying to recreate Dahl’s way with words.”Īs with Lost My Name, the story is personalised to the owner’s name. “It was important it didn’t try to emulate Roald Dahl, but complement the original works as a companion piece,” David explains. The concept for the new book was to revisit the setting for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, exploring the factory in first person through a journal or scrap book.

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“It struck a chord with the Wonka World,” says Wonderbly’s founding partner, David Cadji-Newby, whose background is in comedy writing for the BBC. Quite why children aren't terrified of Wonka's murderous tendencies and purple outfit is beyond me, but this will only really be enjoyed by young sugar-addled Wonka fans.This inventive approach to publishing clearly resonated with the Roald Dahl Estate.

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The ominous Willy Wonka himself, whether it was intended or not, looks and sounds disturbingly like Michael Jackson, and his army of Oompa Loompa slaves are no longer the orange-skinned and green-haired midgets we know and love.Īdmittedly these are issues that came about with Tim Burton's retelling of the tale, but they filter down into the realm of badly made movie tie-in games where I, as a PC peon, have the power to criticize them.

charlie and the chocolate factory album cover

Of course, being aimed squarely at kids means that the minigames are extremely simplistic and that even little Toby with his pie-like dexterity will have no trouble navigating Wonka's factory. Placing you in the shoes of Charlie himself, the game sets you the task of completing various mini-games based around either collecting ingredients or rescuing the unfortunate individuals the deranged Mr Wonka has taken a dislike to. Based on the delightful children's story about a factory-owning hermit who invites some kids into his home with promises of candy before systematically maiming and brutalising them, Charlie And The Chocolate Factory is the game to accompany the recently released Depp-laden movie from Tim Burton.







Charlie and the chocolate factory album cover