Bracken Lee-Rudolph from ITF Gaming writes: Ice Age 4: Continental Drift - Arctic Games follows the escapades of the constantly growing motley crew of characters from the movies. Having been a big fan of the Ice Age series as a young child, reviewing this title offered me a chance to experience some nostalgia, revisiting some of the memories that made being an unassuming pre-schooler and primary school student seem blissful. So is Ice Age 4 a pleasant revisitation of a simpler past, or a grim indication of why simpler times should remain fond memories? Let's find out!
NowGamer - The first thing to say about Ice Age 4: Continental Drift: Arctic Games is that the title has too many colons in it. The second is to say that we probably wouldn’t make a kids’ game that included the command to ‘start pumping’, but hey. Sadly no one contacted Play to make this tie-in to the billion-dollar franchise. Idiots.
Anyway: it’s a mini-game compilation, and as expected, none of the included games are going to make players over the age of six minutes old excited. They’re not terrible, just boring.