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(13 customer reviews) 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
cute, but it could be better...,
October 28, 2002 SuperOdie34 "Dacey" (Salisbury, MD United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Disney's Lilo & Stitch Hawaiian Adventure (CD-ROM)
"Lilo & Stitch Hawaiian Adventure" is a collection of games inspired by Disney's sweet animated movie. Although Disney recomends the game for kids ages 4-7, I think some well beyond maybe beyond age 20 will find this tricky. A game at the Luau, for example, took me several tries before I finally won it at the hard level. In it, players have to feed customers, give customers checks, keep Jumba & Pleakley away from Stitch, and keep Stitch calm. Take my word for it, it's not easy. Another game where players clean Lilo's house is frustrating even on the "easy" level. I still havn't won this one on the hard level. The best game is one where players help Stitch build alien buildings at a weird looking construction site. It plays like an arcade game, so it's pretty replay friendly. Also, the animation of Stitch in this game is REALLY cute. One of my main problems with "Lilo & Stitch Hawaiian Adventure" is the game's finale. Inspired by the film's way cool space chase, players have to...Read more
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Great game for a great movie!,
June 15, 2002 "acg_pollo" (Miami, Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Disney's Lilo & Stitch Hawaiian Adventure (CD-ROM)
With every animated hit, Disney gets a series of video games based on that film. There's the action for kids (PC's Trouble in Paradise); there's the action for teens (PS2's Experiment 626) and there's the kids puzzle games. This one.It's quite a good program, the puzzles are quite easy but they're really original, not your classic Microsoft puzzles. The graphics are awsome, with the watercolor backgrounds that look great on the PC and of course the great characters that are spread throughout the game.
One different thing about the L&S Hawaiian Adventure is that it has a progress. You don't only advance in difficulty but you start gathering objects by fulfilling the puzzles and then comes a grand finale whith a major puzzle. I truly recommend it!
14 of 18 people found the following review helpful
Don't Bother with this one,
July 3, 2002 Chris Colson (Doylestown, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Disney's Lilo & Stitch Hawaiian Adventure (CD-ROM)
I bought this game for my 3 1/2 year old. She plays all kinds of games from Pajama Sam (our favorite) to Quake III (without the bad guys) and Dinosaur 3D adventure. She tried it for 20 minutes and has never asked to play it again. For some of that time I "helped" her. It turns out that I wasn't much help. The game play is poor. It's either extremely easy or very difficult to finish the games. The instructions are done in voices from the movie, using alot of slang and words which young people would not understand. There are also several problems where it becomes impossible to finish due to programming errors. The frustrating thing is that you can't move on to the next section unless you complete the previous sections (some of them have to be completed 3 times!!)The bottom line...this game was not designed well, period. It was also not tested well. With so many other GREAT games out there, I would never recommend this one. Disney should be ashamed to be associated with this product.