Format: Advance
Genre: Action
Developer: Sirius Games
Publisher: American Game Factory
These aren't the gay things right? Carebears are more of a children thing, which makes both playing and rating this game a bit harder on my end. For me this game took about an hour, but for children it probably would last a bit more than that. The "Game" is actually 12 free and open mini-games all centered around different carebears and whatever their bear powers are. Legitimately, the green one is the only useful one. The power to summon 4-leaf clovers could save your life if the leprechaun ever shows up looking for his gold or a bride. The games range from matching games, to timing games, to hand-to-eye coordination games. All types of things that would be good for a growing child to focus on. This once again begs the question though of what type of preschool kid who is learning motor functions is going to have a GBA and somehow use it to learn instead of using an actual toy? This feels like one of those scenarios where the marketing team didn't understand supply and demand. The music and art of this game isn't bad. What's most surprising is how the credits are literally artwork instead of text. Never seen that one before. Each minigame has a limit until it forces you into the high-score screen. Ultimate Battle of Destiny time.
All in All, The game gets a 6 for it's basic blandness. Hard to rate a children's game(?). Forgettable game. limited controls. RNG determines win or lose sometimes.
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