Build-A-Bear Workshop: Welcome to Hugsville User Review
Better than the first
- Posted Apr 27, 2010 11:27 pm GMT
- Recommended by 1 of 1 user.
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Time Spent:
- 10 Hours or Less
- The Bottom Line:
- "Rent it first"
This game is better than the first one,there seems to be more to do.
You do alot of running around going from playing one mini-game to
playing another and then going back to play another mini-game again,which might bore some children.It doesn't really bore me,but
it might others.You start by choosing a furry friend(cat,dog,bear,
elephant),rubbing a heart to bring it to life,and your game begins.
The mini-games are fun,but get repetitive.Later in the game,you can
build a scooter(and possibly a skateboard) that you can ride around
the town.You play mini-games and when you reach a certain level
sometimes the neighbors will give you flowers or trees to plant around the town or other things to give to other neighbors to unlock
another level to their mini-game.There is also a point in the game where a dog is in the middle of town(where the DS symbols are)
that will let you connect wirelessly to another friend to play against
in the mini-games(I haven't tried this yet).All in all it's a good game,
but probably might not be a buy,more like a rent.I wouldn't pay 30 bucks for this game,it's not worth that.If you want to buy it,wait till the price goes down.
You do alot of running around going from playing one mini-game to
playing another and then going back to play another mini-game again,which might bore some children.It doesn't really bore me,but
it might others.You start by choosing a furry friend(cat,dog,bear,
elephant),rubbing a heart to bring it to life,and your game begins.
The mini-games are fun,but get repetitive.Later in the game,you can
build a scooter(and possibly a skateboard) that you can ride around
the town.You play mini-games and when you reach a certain level
sometimes the neighbors will give you flowers or trees to plant around the town or other things to give to other neighbors to unlock
another level to their mini-game.There is also a point in the game where a dog is in the middle of town(where the DS symbols are)
that will let you connect wirelessly to another friend to play against
in the mini-games(I haven't tried this yet).All in all it's a good game,
but probably might not be a buy,more like a rent.I wouldn't pay 30 bucks for this game,it's not worth that.If you want to buy it,wait till the price goes down.
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- Publisher(s): The Game Factory
- Genre: Simulation
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- ESRB: E
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