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Gamecell: Madagascar Escape 2 Africa review

Gamecell:

"Escape to Africa's main flaw is its lack of direction. We all love "sandbox" games and freedom to approach a game in the order you want but Escape 2 Africa is happy to let you wander around aimlessly and never poke or prod you in any way, meaning that you have to go looking for things to do. This is fine with mature gamers but I think that the target audience needs a bit more guidance, and I can see them losing interest in the game. Nevertheless, if your kids loved the Madagascar movies then this'll no doubt be a hit, but you'd better be available to point them in the right direction from time to time if you want them to see the end of the story."
Jack007 - contributor
Published: 339 days 6 hours ago | Review | PlayStation 3
 
 
 

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