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(10 customer reviews) 6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
NEED MORE SAVING OPPORTUNITIES!,
July 16, 2002 By A Customer
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This review is from: Lilo Stitch Trouble (CD-ROM)
Although the age category begins at 6 for this game, my 7 year old (and I must confess, I too) find this game montonous and frustrating. The reason is the inability to quick save during the game...You can only save a game after you successfully complete each level.
If you are in the middle or even near the end of a level, and you run the misfortune of using up your last life, you are brought back to the beginning of that level...
TOO MUCH JUMPING OVER WATER!!! My son loved the movie, but has given up on this game...Disney needs to go back to the drawing board on this one...
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Fun and challenging,
July 24, 2002 pandabear "pandabear35" (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lilo Stitch Trouble (CD-ROM)
This game plays like a video game, so the inability to save in between "checkpoints" is expected. Virtually all platform games are made this way. As long as you know that this is a video game for the computer, you shouldn't be disappointed. In fact, the game is really a lot of fun. The age range on the box is 8 years and up, and I believe it. I wouldn't get this game for children any younger than that because it IS quite challenging. But, for kids 9+ who also enjoyed the movie, this game is exciting.
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful
WOW! It's so much fun.,
June 15, 2002 "acg_pollo" (Miami, Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lilo Stitch Trouble (CD-ROM)
This is a great game. I bought it on my last trip to Disneyland. It's a platform game, such as Crash Bandicoot but you can clearly see the advancements. And you get to play with Stitch and Lilo, each with their own abilities. Once you get used to one character, you get switched, now there's a challenge. The core of the game is as known, but you also ride vehicles and collect stuff for further use. It's not only a walk and attack game, it truly takes advantage of the 3D platform. Lilo and Stitch Trouble in Paradise is a great adaptation for PC games.