![]() ![]() The story line is a disorganized mess that will confuse you and make the kids laugh. In The Munchables you play a munchable as you try to eat your way to freedom in a quest that begins on the planet Star Ving where the adorable and gluttonous munchables live. They’re well designed and all the characters have unique sounds that are hilarious to hear. The sound effects will make you laugh as you eat. The Munchables has an energetic sound track of electronic and kid’s songs that start out entertaining you, but they eventually repeat too often and loose their ability to keep you listening. The short platforming segments were fun and engaging with the useful control system and decent camera angle included. The animations were smooth and clean, there were no slow-downs in the frame rate and I saw no graphical glitches in this video game. The all-seeing onion was particularly hilarious to look at with his charming visual appeal that has family-time appeal. The Munchables has an inspiring graphical presentation that made me think of different bosses I could fight as I battled funny chocolate bars, deadly mushroom men, and other unique characters to the death. They did add a few puzzle and platforming segments which add a little variety, but they were even easier than the combat. That is, if it wants to compete with the best Wii games. This title needs additional abilities to add variety to the game play and new attacks to keep the combat fresh. Once you learn everything you need to know in the first half hour, there’s no combat or character progression to speak of. ![]() The game play is very simple and becomes repetitive after the first hour, with a functional, but easy combat system involving eating monsters and filling your stomach with potent pirates that increase your size and power. The Munchables is a relatively short and shallow adventure that’s too easy to challenge anybody but kids and casual gamers. The Parts That Need Improvement (3 out of 5) The design of this Wii video game is too simple to appeal to hardcore gamers, but this game play will definitely appeal to kids and casual gamers and entertain them for a few hours. You can even eat two or three things at once for a nice eating combo. ![]() You eat your way to a greater size which makes you an even better eating machine. The Munchables includes a fun and entertaining ability to customize your character by adding a funny looking wizard’s hat, a few stylish fish scales for greater appeal, an Indian headdress with flowing feathers, and other items. The little devil inside of you will love the weird enemy designs you will come up against in the vivid 3D environments cluttered with intricately detailed furniture and brightly colored corral reefs. The Munchables has an off-the-wall charm played out in a graphical adventure with amazing style and adorable presentation. ![]()
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