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Brighthub: Aliens in the Attic Review

Aliens in the Attic on the PC is an above average action adventure title that will entertain any age and type of gamer. This video game includes an interesting and engaging story, a nice variety of levels and locations to play in and game play and controls that are useful and satisfying to use.

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5.4

SFX-360: Aliens in the Attic Review

SFX-360 writes: "I remember back in the third grade, Mrs. Kowalski assigned the class our first real book report. You had to write a one-page summary with a pencil on paper about the book and draw a picture to go with it. I read Kittens in the Kitchen by Ben E. Baglio. Even at the tender age of 7, I knew this guy had to be ripping somebody off with what he wrote just by the way he titled his kiddie chapter books. There was Pony in the Pantry, Beagle in a Backpack, Owl in an Office, and so on. Sitting down to play the video game adaptation of the feature film Aliens in the Attic, I thought of Mr. Baglio immediately and wondered about the hours ahead of me..."

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GameZone: Aliens in the Attic Review

GameZone writes: "Aliens in the Attic is built from an established blueprint, but it dilutes its best elements to the point of sterility. Young children may enjoy it, but if you're old enough to walk to school, this game won't do enough to keep your interest".

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GameCritics: Aliens in the Attic Review

It's competent (and the 3D bosses look nice), but there's nothing going on here that GameCritics hasn't seen a million times before. While the game is a decent way to kill a few hours, "It's better than they thought it would be" is faint praise in this case. They can't recommend it, especially considering the technical snafus they had. Keep that attic boarded up, folks.

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