So, here begins my review of Arthur's game.
The story begins with Arthur being given a ticket to an amusement park, but as he looks closer at it, he sees 16 (sixteen) empty star slots. Coincidentally enough, his family and friends all own a star that he can obtain to get into the park with, but in order to get them you must complete a mini-game. These mini-games range from basketball, go-kart races, even helping your grandmother with baking pancakes. After obtaining the aforementioned stars, you obtain access to the carnival which allows you to play various carnival games such as bumper cars, target whacker and more.
Graphics are obviously dated as this is a game for the Game Boy Colour, what can you expect from a game made out of pixels in up to 10 different colours.
Sound, I'll admit was rather annoying to be quite honest with you all as it contained hissing and loud sounds that caused me to lose focus during certain levels.
Addictiveness (is that a word?) is a 6, you are able to play each mini game more than once and obtain another star, so you could play the same game 16 times if you truly wanted to.
The story, I have already explained, it gets a 4, it's not that original or complex, but still a rather fun game for a child up to the age of at least 8 years old would enjoy this.
Depth isn't that much, as you simply travel around the town in any particular order playing mini games to obtain stars.
Difficulty - Easy for me because I have gaming experience on many platforms, but for some children. It may go as high as a 5 or 6. But it's still rather easy.
So, here begins my review of Arthur's game.
The story begins with Arthur being given a ticket to an amusement park, but as he looks closer at it, he sees 16 (sixteen) empty star slots. Coincidentally enough, his family and friends all own a star that he can obtain to get into the park with, but in order to get them you must complete a mini-game. These mini-games range from basketball, go-kart races, even helping your grandmother with baking pancakes. After obtaining the aforementioned stars, you obtain access to the carnival which allows you to play various carnival games such as bumper cars, target whacker and more.
Graphics are obviously dated as this is a game for the Game Boy Colour, what can you expect from a game made out of pixels in up to 10 different colours.
Sound, I'll admit was rather annoying to be quite honest with you all as it contained hissing and loud sounds that caused me to lose focus during certain levels.
Addictiveness (is that a word?) is a 6, you are able to play each mini game more than once and obtain another star, so you could play the same game 16 times if you truly wanted to.
The story, I have already explained, it gets a 4, it's not that original or complex, but still a rather fun game for a child up to the age of at least 8 years old would enjoy this.
Depth isn't that much, as you simply travel around the town in any particular order playing mini games to obtain stars.
Difficulty - Easy for me because I have gaming experience on many platforms, but for some children. It may go as high as a 5 or 6. But it's still rather easy.