Putt-Putt® Saves The Zoo
Probably the best action RPG FromSoftware has brought us from their sister studio Humongous Entertainment, Putt Putt Saves the Zoo has deep character customisation and equipment options to take you through an epic tale of romance, adventure, and bosses with a super subtle backstory provided through context clues and backdrop scenery. If you need a hint with the third boss,
! hit his right toenail with the secret weapon provided under the waterfall. . I’ve easily put 500 hours into this game, and feel as though anyone reading this review may be able to as well, as naturally you’ve probably heard of this game and are here specifically wondering if it’ll cater to your personal RPG needs.
– Real player with 500.2 hrs in game
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I have a lot of trouble figuring out what to say here. How do you review Putt Putt Saves the Zoo? You might as well ask me to write a review of Citizen Kane. At a certain point, the cultural value of a creation rises above criticism. Sure, Putt Putt Saves the Zoo may have its flaws, but at its core it’s become so ingrained in the American zeitgeist that to critique it is as unpatriotic as pissing on the American flag. Instead, I want to offer a thoughtful and nuanced critique of the philosophy extolled in Putt Putt Saves the Zoo.
– Real player with 69.9 hrs in game
Disneyland Adventures
A very entertaining game for Disneyland fans. I saw this in the Steam store and showed my wife, as she is a HUGE Disney fan. She told me to get it immediately because Disney. I didn’t mind because Frontier has done great park games in the past. (RCT3 and Planet Coaster)
This game doesn’t fail to deliver on it’s promise. You can explore all the main parts of Disneyland, and they are recreated fairly accurately. The graphics and art style is good, albeit slightly cartoon-y. It’s a nice blend of feeling like you are there, but still being a cartoon representation. The rides which are included have been turned into multi-staged mini-games, which is an interesting and fun twist. Exploring everything is held together with questing and finding hidden items. The whole game plays like an open RPG; Think Skyrim for a 7 year old.
– Real player with 90.5 hrs in game
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The game has a LOT of mini-games in it. It will definitely keep you busy. Some of the games might give eye sensitive players a slight case of vertigo (down the rabbit hole, for one).
Game storyline: You play a mute kid (prove me wrong) [your choice of boy or girl] who is asked by the Disney characters to help them collect items. You level up by performing these tasks and discovering hidden treasures with the help of magical items provided by particular characters. With each Disney character, you are able to high five them, dance with them, ask them for an autograph, or get a hug (note: not all characters will be okay with hugging). In order to get autographs, you need to buy the autograph books from the stores. Also, you will need to buy photo albums to be able to take pictures and selfies of certain areas (watch for the bouncing photo signs). I would advise having the camera in your possession while wandering around the park. This is because there are large blue circles that appear on the ground when you have your camera in your hand to take a photo of a popular area. The goal is basically to 1) get all of the quests done, 2) find all of the hidden treasures, 3) photograph all of the hidden Mickeys, 4) complete your photo albums, pin albums, and autograph books.
– Real player with 35.5 hrs in game
Disney High School Musical 3: Senior Year Dance
I am terrible at games like this but i decided to get this because High School Musical was a huge part of my childhood. I thought I would hate it but once I started I ended up liking it. The character’s look horrible but I think that’s what gives this game it’s charm. It’s the type of game that’s so bad it’s good.
– Real player with 8.9 hrs in game
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BEST GAME EVER 3
A lot of songs from every movie, tests, levels of difficulty, and my handsome boy Troy 3
This take me to 10 years ago.
PS: this could be better with lyrics, because I’m playing just to sing :c anyway I’m loving it 3 3 3
PS2: while I was playing and singing my cat got crazy and bit my mom. 100% real.
10000000000000/10000000000000
– Real player with 7.0 hrs in game
Disney The Princess and the Frog
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– Real player with 100.8 hrs in game
This game is pretty bad.
The controls are very wonky and difficult. The cursor just doesn’t move right, the click detection fields are not where they should be based on the pointer of the cursor, and just generally controlling Tiana and figuring out what to do next is frustrating. The minigames are terrible and unclear, and they seem to just play themselves. Overall, only the music, art and voice acting are good, but the gameplay is ROUGH. My daughter couldn’t really enjoy this one, the controls just don’t work well and there’s too much reading required for such simple gameplay.
– Real player with 72.9 hrs in game
Disney•Pixar Brave: The Video Game
I was pleasantly surprised by this game. The different mechanics behind each elemental charm are neat, and the combat is fun enough to be entertaining.
My daughter loved it, and now she wants to be Merida.
The difficulty spikes in a couple of fights, and the camera angle isn’t always the greatest, but overall, this game is really well done.
Something I was surprised by was that you never actually fight mordu. The whole time the game was leading up to it, and my daughter was excited. But in the end, nope. Just refight the bosses from each of the levels. Seems like a weird choice.
– Real player with 141.6 hrs in game
Well, the film wasn’t entirely what I’d hoped for (maybe in a sequel someday, it’ll get the Mulan-like war tale it deserves!), but me being into Scottish culture (plus the Scots got the best accents in the world bar none), I loved all the Scottish elements and loved Merida as a strong, independent female, so overall, really liked the film to pick this game up on Xmas sale!
The game takes some liberties from the film for gameplay purpose, so we get to explore a lil' more of (a stylized) Scottish/Gaelic nature, outside the films (like the Causeways I guess reminisce Fingal’s Cave).
– Real player with 8.3 hrs in game
Nightingale Downs
If I could I would give this game a neutral rating because the dev promised “over a dozen sidequests” and " 2-3 hours in length" for “$1.99” and that’s what you get.
But It still feels more like a homework for a gamedesign-class than a serious release. In the beginning you have to learn how to survive grinding, how to use the karma-system wisely and then, from one moment to another the game is over, the story finished and… youp. My Level 8-deer was already way overpowered. o_O
What’s also bothering me is that the Gui is designed for a party, but (afaik) you remain alone. Having to chose when you’re alone is… strange. And don’t get me startet on the classic RPGmaker-disease “We use 16 bit sprites & tiles but highres-fonts and drawings and everything else.” @_@
– Real player with 9.6 hrs in game
A good game for the price ($2). Very short. But quite fun. The developer listened to me and responded right away when I found a bug (creating the vine bridge to human village). If this developer put more effort into extending the game I could easily see it progressing further and further, but I can see why he would just choose to make a small offering and charge a small price, to see what the interest/profitability of game creation might be out there. I hope this developer continues to make games and I would be interested in another one or a longer one from him.
– Real player with 4.7 hrs in game
Paw Patrol: On A Roll!
To begin with I’m going to say what I think of this game as a parent who has to sit and play the game with my kid;
It’s cute but annoying. Each level is basically the same except with a different pup. The only character that talks is Ryder, literally no pup or person other than him says a thing. You even see the pups mouth move when they do that whole ‘bark, net,’ sort of thing, yet they don’t speak. Every level, and what feels like every other second, Ryder keeps talking. “Dont forget the left stick.' ‘collect the pup treats’ ‘i detect a gold paw’. SHUT UP RYDER WE GET IT!!! I thought this was going to be more open world, with levels of course, but maybe the kids get to look around the lookout or something like that. It’s a side scroller. Also some of the levels are hard for little ones. At some point some of the ledges they need to jump up onto have a lip so the kid has to back up and then try and jump, which is confusing for little ones.
– Real player with 128.4 hrs in game
AIDS… I mean aide people in trouble
Buying this game for my 3 year old was a great idea, but the game does have it’s flaws. Besides being mind numbing easy, the only voice you’ll hear throughout the game is Ryders, and missions are incredibly repetitive. I feel that this game is a glorified phone game.
Missions goes as follows:
There is a problem and the pups are assembled and selected to solve it. First thing you’ll notice is that Tracker and Everest are with the other pups climbing to tower. Once Ryder makes his selection of 4 pups you control 2 of them and call the other two when the time is right.
– Real player with 93.8 hrs in game
PAW Patrol Mighty Pups Save Adventure Bay
4 year old paw patrol fan is enjoying it. It has the paw paw boogie, minigames from the missions are available to be replayed from the menu, all missions are cooperative (both characters are needed to complete them but both characters are also playable from one controller by changing them, kind of like Lego games, in case you are playing single). Overall fun game to enjoy with our kids :)
Keep in mind the second player can join after completing a bit of a tutorial from the first mission. Then second player press start and joins.
– Real player with 27.1 hrs in game
sometimes the dialogue has to be skipped with pressing “A”, and sometimes you just have to wait.
at the end of every mission you have to press “Y” to continue, and then “A” from there on out. ridiculous.
they can probably get away with making such a terrible game because they know there’s no other paw patrol games out there.
– Real player with 23.9 hrs in game
WHALIEN
FIN NEEDS YOUR HELP!
You are Ernest, the last Hemingwhale still residing inside of Fin, an enormous mechanical whale. One Day, rather unpleasant Squiddies show up and start making a mess. Use your magnet-like powers to manipulate your environment and find out how to get rid of them again.
Use your Magnegloves to settle your score with them!
Throw pushy pearls to clear your way or attract attention by levitating objects in mid air.
Or get up close to Push and Pull Objects to the hearts content!
A whale-tastic Adventure awaits!
Explore the Whale from the Inside to find out how to help your friend! Use your Environment to reach new places! But don’t get caught up in all this wonky machinery!
Uncover a complicated Past!
Where do these Squiddies come from? Where is your Family? And what is it with all those cans of tuna?
Ziggy The Chaser
A nice looking and sounding game, with cute characters. Going about collecting gems as an elephant. Appealing for all ages.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game