is finally making its way onto the Nintendo Switch as part of. 16 years after its initial release on the Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS, the new port will allow plenty of eager players to pick up their wands and return to the many islands of King Roland's Kingdom. While not every island is as pleasant as veterans might remember, some are even better.
There are ten explorable islands in the Kingdom, not including Capital Island, which is the home of King Roland, nor the Reward Island, where the player can spend credits at the end of the game. Each one has unique themes and characters that all need your help as the Royal Wandolier, but not every island is worth the trouble it requires to complete it.
Uncharted Isle is perhaps the smallest and shortest island in, which is surprising given that it is accessed later in the game. Upon first arriving, players meet Sir Vincent Skullfinder, a fellow explorer looking for unique discoveries to take to his museum. He's meant to be a bit shady from the initial greeting, with Buddy mentioning it outright, but before you have too much time to dwell on it, you're attacked by the local caveman, Gonk.
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After getting to know Gonk and working out the misunderstanding of him attacking Buddy, you help him fix up a place for him and Sylvia, his girlfriend. Not long after, it's revealed that Sir Vincent has trapped Sylvia and Bobaboo, a small triceratops, whom he intends to take back with
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