Rashida:
I found it very ...hmmm... lively, because the number of your fairies increases steady
Yes, lively is a good word. I nearly made a knot into fingers: clicking the left mouse all the time to rise and fly - keeping the right mouse pressed at the same time, so my spell has a max damage (too long and it backfires) - using key controls to dodge and run - all 3 at the same time.
Switching quickly to another fairy, if mine was low on health or poisoned... Gee, I learned cussing and slamming my fists at that time. It was highly addictive in my case.
And the best => if I had the orbs, I could capture hostile fairies if they were low on health to add them to my collection. One can't KILL them, you can capture or defeat - that's all. Wish I could remember how many different fairies I could have => 78? 98? Forgot.
You have a "card deck" of fairies and can return to London, into Amy's real world, to change your deck if you wish. And the graphics => wow. A beautiful game - and if Funatics (?) hadn't gone bankrupt, I would have begged for part 2. I never understood, why some reviews called it a pokemon clone, it isn't. It's just a game that can't be put into any genre fully.
Luc: I thought your description was very good <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/up.gif" alt="" />