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Pocket Gamer: Crayola Treasure Adventures Review

It's aimed at kids old enough to count and read, but young enough to have virtually no gameplay expectations. Given that Pocket Gamer are already turning inadequate games away at six or seven, this may prove to be a dangerously small target demographic, but if you think your nipper might like it, and you're prepared to have your DS dribbled on, by all means give it a whirl.

Audio/Visual - 5
Gameplay - 4
Value - 4
Innovation - 6
Overall -
BIoodmask - contributor
Published: 596 days 21 hours ago | Review | Nintendo DS
 
 
 

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