


This is probably the coolest mini-game in the group, but it's still a bit too complex in its simplicity. The object is to simply zoom the plane around in a side-scrolling environment, flying through rings and avoiding objects.but players will have to dedicate their first life to judging how close they can fly near shrubbery and other obstacles that line the course.

This little programming flaw makes a simple game a frustrating challenge, especially since the drainpipe seemingly goes on forever.įlying around on the plane is a test of trial-and-error. Some spiders don't react to the light at all for whatever reason, and since you're constantly on the move, there's no way to avoid getting hit. It's a simple challenge for the young crowd, but there's one real problem: the collision detection is absolutely horrendous. This challenge only requires the skill of shining a flashlight in eight directions in order to scare away creepy spiders before they touch Stuart. Stuart Little isn't a terrible kids game by any means, but it definitely has quite a few little hanging threads that unravel the game's enjoyment.Ĭase in point: the level where players must lower Stuart into a drain via a fishing wire. It's obvious that they've learned from their past mistakes (making password saves as easy as possible, for one thing), but on the other hand, they're still making the same mistakes when toning down their game designs for who they assume are the "target audience." I think what happens is that when developers work on a younger-skewing game, as they focus on making the game as simple as possible, they lose sight of the little elements that can and will throw frustration into the gaming experience. It was developed by Creations, a team that's not unfamiliar with children SKUs on the handheld format.these guys were responsible for several Rugrats games for THQ. Stuart Little 2 is an action game based upon situations in the movie currently out in theaters.
