Out of the 12 stars given to this review so far, there are as many 1 star reviews as there are 5 star reviews; 3.A quarter of the reviews so far are one star reviews. These are not good ratios for any product on an retrolio review.Optimally the 5 star reviews should overwhelm the 1 star reviews.However, I wish I could give this video game 7 stars or more.This is different than other video games which are autogenerated pixillated computer images. These are hand drawn pictures that the original artist Martin Handford drew. It has an old 20th Century cartoon acid look that is not typical of most video games. This recalls Dragon's Lair of the 80s but the images in Where's Waldo are even prettier.If a coffee table book full of pictures could be put on a kindle, this would be in everyone's kindle collection.This is good for people who cannot afford a kindle.The images are drawn intensely and sort of depict what the World would generally look like to someone running a fever of 115 degrees or someone, again, on cartoon acid. The people who gave this video game 1 star maybe don't draw pictures or detailed pictures. I draw detailed pictures all the time for my cartoon and can appreciate the joy that drawing good pictures can bring.This video game, is arguably, one to add to my desert island collection. The pictures can be looked at over and over again and show that computers screen imagery has come a long way since the Activision days.I would recommend this video game for anyone who appr.