GamingUnion.net: "Jambo! Safari is a great educational game for children as it helps them to learn about the various environments and animals that Park Rangers face when on Safari. It's probably not the most accurate simulation of their job though as it's difficult to see a Park Ranger single-handedly lassoing an Elephant while driving at high speeds, especially without even using tranquilisers. The game does have a lot of content and there are lots of mini-games, but it suffers from a lack of diversity in the actual tasks that need to be performed. There are also some really weird performance issues which can be quite distracting."
Adam and Ash join Tom this week for the usual tomfoolery. Tom and Ash are at it again, playing a game together and Adam’s managed to come across a review of a game that he’d like to share with the world.
THIS ONE IS NOT TO BE MISSED.
N-Europe writes: "Back in the 90's SEGA were the undisputed arcade kings and in 1999 offered gamers a bizarre trek into the world of a Safari ranger with the titular Jambo Safari! Just as now, things wouldn't be SEGA if there wasn't some kind of action packed gameplay mechanic thrown in there too, and thus the Jambo Safari of old (and new) had players racing around the plains of Africa whilst lassoing animals for points. Hardly Animal Hospital, but there we go."
PALGN writes: "Jambo! Safari: Ranger Adventure is based on the arcade game Jambo! Safari that was released in 1999. The arcade cabinet featured a steering wheel, a foot peddle and a gearshift, and was set in an African safari where players had to capture different animals. The Wii version has similar gameplay but expands on the original concept by including a story, missions, mini-games, customisation options and collectible items. Sadly, the end result is an unchallenging, unimaginative and a lacklustre experience."
Hmm, this sounds quite random.