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4.5

The Croods: Prehistoric Party Review [Capsule Computers]

Editor Joe Morgan writes,

"Intended to coincide with the release of DreamWorks’ new animated film The Croods, The Croods: Prehistoric Party! was released for all of Nintendo’s systems. Aimed at a younger audience, the game is looking to capitalize on two major criteria – the movie it is based on and the party game craze. So how does The Croods: Prehistoric Party! hold up? Does it venture to a whole new world or should it have been left in the stone age? Let’s find out."

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ZacE4037d ago

"A crude mishmash"...genius! Haha. Good review.

masterabbott4037d ago

im going to avoid this one like the plague, good review but not worth picking up.

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ChristCenteredGamer Sea Battle Review

Of the two game games in this bundle, we found Madegascar 3 to be better since it has a story, decent characters, and good graphics. The Croods Prehistroric Party looks horrible, does not support multiplayer (despite having the word party in its title), and is merely a compilation of bland button mashing mini-games.

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Namco Bandai Bring Family Combo Packs to Retail

Namco Bandai Games Europe are today releasing two videogame combo packs across three formats. The Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS and Wii each receive a new pack featuring The Croods: Prehistoric Party! and one other title, available at retail stores now.

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NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe Launches DreamWorks Combo-packs for Christmas

Vdeo game publisher and distributor NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe today announced the release of two Nintendo exclusive combo-packs based on DreamWorks Animation animated films. Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted and The Croods: Prehistoric Party! are now both available for a Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS pack, whereas Rise of the Guardians: The Video Game and The Croods: Prehistoric Party! are both available for an exclusive Wii pack.

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