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AppRecs rating 3.8. Trustworthiness 80 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 22 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4 star
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3 star
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2 star
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80% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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70% positive sampled reviews
About Wanderlight
New purchases are no longer available for this app; customers with active licenses retain access until their license term ends.
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If you are ready to invite people of all ages into the faith in an entirely new way, then introduce them to Wanderlight: A Pilgrim’s Adventure™ where the Pilgrim can show them how our Catholic faith shines! Start your free 3-day trial today!
Wanderlight™ A Pilgrim’s Adventure is a faith-filled, adventure game that invites players to explore the Catholic Faith in an engaging and beautiful world. Players embark on a pilgrimage, a journey of spiritual discovery. Along the way, each player, in the role of “the Pilgrim” encounters a series of quests that help deepen their faith through exploration and practice of Catholic prayers, traditions, and social teaching.
A glimmering Sparkle Path helps Pilgrims navigate the world while completing their quests. Their way is illuminated by a special Lantern that grows brighter or dims based on decisions the player makes to “shine their light” by reflecting God’s love. Journeys are more fun with a companion, and the Pilgrim is always accompanied by their dove, a symbol of the Holy Spirit.
During each quest, the Pilgrim travels through towns and cities that are lively and bustling, full of different characters: people who need help, people who give directions, and people who give guidance—including saints! The Valley, the City, and the Forest each have a Catholic church that provides additional opportunities to learn about the sacraments and sacramentals.
When the Pilgrim needs a rest, he or she can always retreat to his/her Prayer Tent to experience prayer, songs, and basic tenets of the faith.
Pilgrimages can be long journeys, but Players can always check their in-game Tablet for Maps, quest progress and a record of gameplay.
Terms of Use: https://www.loyolapress.com/general/terms-and-conditions/
Support Email: wanderlight@support.loyolapress.com
Support URL: https://www.wanderlightgame.com/help
Support Phone Number: 800-803-3217
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Reviews for Wanderlight
Atom mighty molecule Niece
Great Game with Some Problems
This is great for teaching about Catholicism. The simple graphics and interesting storylines make for a fun game. There are fun levels and it would be worth buying, but there are a few problems. I couldn't play this on our iPad anymore, after I purchased this, then stopped playing for a few months. When I came back, I couldn't log in because it kept asking for a teacher or student login, but I bought this as an individual. I instead played it on my family's Windows 10. I logged in on Google Chrome, but at certain points it would crash with an error. If I remember correctly, the error was always the same. As I write this, it keeps crashing on Level E, when you click on the little 'yes' button after Ranger Rowan says, "All right! Let's go!" as they are about to confront Mr. Dyer. My younger sister is experimenting, walking around for some time instead of talking to the Junior Ranger Leader (where we last saved), but it still crashes. I really hope you fix this because I enjoyed it so much.
Gypsy silk
No individual log on
I bought an individual license and activated it on the laptop as instructed. Then downloaded the app but the only log on options I was given were for either teachers and administrators, or students who had a code from their school. It’s ok on the laptop but I’m frustrated there is no option to log on with user name and pa in the app, instead of a code. Also we went back into the laptop. Erosion when we couldn’t get into the app and it hadn’t saved her progress even though we said “save and quit” before we logged out. The game itself seems fun but fir the parent the setup and transition between devices needs work.