Thursday, March 8, 2012
Tom And Jerry Review
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(More customer reviews)This game is great fun for small children and mine who is six absolutely adores it! My son identifies with the characters from seeing them on TV and is kept entertained by this game for long lengths of time,he especially enjoys the chase.This is a good game for kids who are new to the gaming experience,it teaches them how to master the skills to play harder games on a more basic level. I was glad that I bought this game for my son who just began playing Playstation a few months ago;he found it fun even when he didn't suceed and learned with ease to correct his mistakes.By the way as far as the hitting factor in this game goes,I as a mother have no problem with it,I think that most children understand that its just a game just like they understand that the cartoon is just a cartoon. I don't believe that they are going to play this and then go out and try to suck each other up in vacuum cleaners,or swat each other with umbrellas. This game is just all about fun,plus as I mentioned a great skill sharpener for beginners,even if your an adult! Don't overlook this one,don't take it too seriously,just have fun.
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TOM AND JERRY IN HOUSE TRAP is a madcap, interactive-cartoon romp in which you take on the role of Jerry the mouse. Your task is to race through 15 different levels in the ultimate game of cat and mouse, setting clever traps for the mischievous feline Tom. A special split-screen design allows you to keep a watchful eye on Tom and view your handiwork in action, while you continue on to the next challenge. There is a wide range of items available for your trap devising needs. For example, a bar of soap or strategically placed roller skate will set Tom sliding. Ironing boards, frying pans, and bowling balls make excellent skull boppers, and for that extra bite, a chomping lawn mower will do the trick every time. Never fear, it's not just trap setting on offer here. Jerry can also get up close and personal with Tom in some knock-down, drag-out fisticuffs.
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