Articles Tagged kid friendly

Icebreakers – Mario Kart meets Tron

October 18th, 2011 | By

Icebreakers (by Xibalba Studios) is the love child that resulted when Mario Kart and Tron hooked up. It …

Tales of Monkey Island Review

December 11th, 2009 | By

The point and click adventure games were all the rave for pc gamers back in the 90s, but …

Wallace and Gromit: Episode 1 Fright of the Bumblebees Review

September 3rd, 2009 | By

Wallace and Gromit’s Grand Adventures is another season of humorous adventures from Telltale games. Episode 1: Fright …

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On Trial: Bumps

June 17th, 2009 | By

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Caspian Prince: 10
Bumps is a cute little action puzzle game in the …

A Kingdom for Keflings Review

March 30th, 2009 | By

I am not sure is NinjaBee’s latest XBLA title Kingdom for Keflings is much of a game, but it certainly is a relaxing and entertaining diversion. In Kingdom for Keflings, you control a giant (there are 3 to choose from or you can use your avatar) who is helping the Keflings build their town and prosper.

Spooky Spirits Review

December 10th, 2008 | By

Spooky Spirits is a puzzle game where you help a brother & sister team fight off ghosts and ghouls with your block building skills. While there is nothing spooky about the game, it does have a haunted house theme, trick-or-treat graphics and a ghost-busting story line to drive the missions.

Gameplay: 8/10
The object of Spooky spirits is to recapture all of the spirits

Fizzball Review

October 14th, 2008 | By

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This game is much harder to review than Prof. Fizzwizzle. It maintains all of the stellar presentation aspects and has exceptional production qualities, but is even more focused towards younger and more casual gamers. Fizzball is a Break-out / Arkanoid clone with an element of Katarmi Damacy

Professor Fizzwizzle Review

October 13th, 2008 | By


Let me start off by saying that Grubby Games has some of the absolute best kid’s games on the market. That’s not to say the appeal of Professor Fizzwizzle is only for kids, just that it has an excellent pace, graphics, sounds for kids, not to mention the problem-solving puzzles that make up the levels of the game. I must admit

Dodge that Anvil Review

October 9th, 2008 | By

Dodge that Anvil borrows a lot from classic Looney Tunes: the main character is a rabbit and falling anvils are one of the most deadly and threatening objects to said rabbit. Unlike many of the shoddy Looney Tunes games out there, Dodge that Anvil does a great job instantly pulling you into a cartoon world. You’ll smile from the gameplay, world, characters

Dirk Dashing Review

October 8th, 2008 | By

Dirk Dashing is a very solid platformer that lacks innovation and focuses on classic “safe” platform gameplay. Dirk Dashing definitely charms with its presentation and hand-drawn graphics, but suffers in the gameplay department. It’s a solid game, and definitely seems to be targeted towards kids…except that it is fairly difficult. If you are a fan of the classic platformer, like the