Game Reviews

 
  • Jumpin' Monkeys

    by Gwynne Watkins

    If you feel like embracing chaos, Jumpin' Monkeys is a lot of fun for kids.
  • Fuzion Frenzy

    by Logan Hill

    Fuzion Frenzy is a four-player party game featuring 45 different mini-games.
  • Scurge: Hive

    by John Constantine

    Bratz this is not.
  • Super Monkey Ball

    by Logan Hill

    Little idea. Big fun!
  • Cooking Mama

    by John Constantine

    Cook everything from omelets to pork curry, no clean-up necessary.
  • Kameo: Elements of Power

    by Logan Hill

    One of the Xbox 360's best games for moderately skilled kids.
  • Mercury Meltdown

    by John Constantine

    The classic wooden labyrinth game as re-imagined in psychelic colors.
  • Loco Roco

    by Sarah Sundberg

    You bounce, you eat fruit. If that's not winning, I don't know what is.
  • Elebits

    by John Constantine

    Your kid will love making the mess; you'll love not cleaning it up.
  • Rayman Raving Rabbids

    by John Constantine

    Surreal? Certainly. Entertaining and hilarious? You betcha.
  • Spider-Man City Crossing and Spider-Man TipOver

    by JL Scott

    Spider Man does more than solve crimes; he also encourages creativity.
  • Wallamoppi

    by JL Scott

    Cooler than your ratty Jenga pieces from college.
  • Cranium Cariboo

    by Patti Nichols

    Finally, a game that truly appeals to the wide range of preschool abilities!
  • Flying RubberNeckers

    by JL Scott

    Tossing this game in your carry-on to save your sanity couldn't hurt.
  • Sorry!

    by Rachael Brownell

    Sorry! really is for any age.