Publisher: NAMCO BANDAI Games America

Developer: Monkey Bar Games

Category: Action

Release Dates

N Amer - 02/01/2006

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Curious George Review

Curious George was released to the movie theaters a few weeks ago, and has also been simultaneously released to various console systems and the PC. All of the games seem pretty similar in design and gameplay. This review is of the PC version.

At first, Curious George made a good impression because of some great, animated movies in the beginning of the game. The movies are Disney quality, and really hold the attention before the game starts. However, once the actual gameplay starts, then problems arise, mostly due to awkward and frustrating camera controls. But first, what exactly is George up to?

Curious George’s goal is to keep up with the Man in the Yellow Hat as he travels through the jungle, and the game does a good job of keeping players interested in this objective. Every now and then, cutscenes are played of the Man in the Yellow Hat, and then George has to traverse more areas of the jungle to keep up with him. Sometimes this involves automatic segments of gameplay, where players only control parts of the “ride,” a fun aspect of the game for young players. There are also plenty of mini-games of simple arcade design or DDR-type games, which helps add variety. And lastly, there is a shop to buy things with the curious points and bananas earned during the game.

It’s hard to fully appreciate much of the gameplay, though, as the controls for the PC are schizophrenic, with the camera angle decided by the mouse, and other controls assigned to either the keyboard or the gamepad.  If unlucky enough to play using a gamepad with only one analog stick, players have to use the mouse for changing the camera viewpoint, at least as far as I could tell.  If it was just a case of using two different controls, that would be annoying, but still doable; however, the mouse control is wonky, to say the least. The viewpoint refuses to stay where placed, and when the sensitivity is changed in the options menu, the mouse control slows down to a point where it is useless. There were several instances where it was almost impossible to move George forward, because the camera refused to stay put on the view ahead, but kept swinging around dizzily once our hand left the mouse. But, we didn’t test it on a PC gamepad with two analog sticks, so the camera may have worked much better with one of those.

The platforming aspects are easy and designed for young children in mind, but again, the controls are bad. Many times the double jumps required to get George up and away were difficult to accomplish, and timing them just right was crucial. This is too bad, as the gameplay itself isn’t designed to be hard, but is in reality because of the twitchy controls.

This is one of those games that screams potential, but the reality falls a little short. The easy gameplay design, coupled with the wonderful animation and cute little monkey, is just right for the target audience, but the awkward controls are frustrating for young players. If parents do decide to get this game, they may want to try for a console version over the PC, or at least make sure they have a good gamepad with two directional sticks.

Review Scoring Details for Curious George

Gameplay: 6.0
While the gameplay itself is interesting enough for very young players, the actual experience may be frustrating, due to difficult controls and bad camera angles. The variety is good, though, and the addition of mini-games and a shop is nice.

Graphics: 9.0
The graphics are wonderfully drawn and animated, and really are fun to watch and enjoy.

Sound: 7.0
The sound, music and voice-acting are all fairly average.

Difficulty: Medium
While the game as a whole isn’t too difficult, the difficulty at times is very uneven, due to issues with the controls.

Concept: 7.0
The concept and initial design is good, but there is a feeling that the game wasn’t tested like it should have been, before being presented to the computer public.

Overall: 6.5
I wanted to enjoy this game, and I get tired of reviewers always knocking a game because it’s designed for children, as if they don’t deserve games, too. However, this game just misses the mark of its target audience, due to the frustrating moments caused by the too sensitive controls and other logistic problems. I would recommend trying a console version over the PC game, if possible, unless parents have a state-of-the-art gamepad for their PC.

GameZone Review Detail

6.5

GZ Rating

Gameplay6
Graphics9
Sound7
DifficultyMedium
Concept7
Overall6.5

Curious George swings his way through the jungle as he follows the Man in the Yellow Hat

Reviewer: Anise Hollingshead

Review Date: 03/09/2006


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