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Got packs, screens, info? Including 10 re-playable games and fun activities, plus 1 bonus activity - 'Dressing Up Game'. The mini-games all have very simple mechanics and controls allowing young gamers to enjoy them both instinctively and immediately.

George's Rocket - Steer George's rocket on an adventure through space using the stylus. Cleaning Bicycles - Peppa and George have been riding their bicycles in the mud. Mummy Pig is helping them clean the bicycles. Use the sponge and hose to clean away the mud and touch the screen to pop soap bubbles as they appear. Picking Apples - Peppa is helping to collect apples for Mummy Pig's apple pie.

George is helping too by collecting the rotten apples for the compost heap. Collect as many as you can and see how high you can throw the apples. Watering Flowers - To grow as many beautiful flowers as possible, water the seeds with the watering can and watch them grow. Duck Pond - Use the stylus to throw bread into the pond and feed the ducks at the end of the garden.

Stop George from scaring the ducks away by giving him some bread too! Last year, the vast merchandising machine powered by this amiable cartoon belched out a reasonable Peppa Pig video game — and now here's another helping of pixellated porcine pleasure. Like its predecessor which shifted a whopping , copies , Peppa Pig: Fun and Games is a collection of 11 quaint mini-tasks, situated in various areas of Peppa's world. In the front garden you can pop bubbles or wash Peppa's bike; in the back, there are ducks to feed and apples to pick.

A couple of the options are more creative, allowing players to build simple pictures out of fuzzy felt pieces, or dress up Peppa in a variety of costumes. Although the suggested age range is , I'd say it's aimed at the younger end of that demographic — even more so than the first Peppa Pig game. While that title featured reasonably complex challenges — such as preparing and tossing pancakes and flying kites — this one is just a series of simple interactions, bereft of gameplay mechanics such as scoring and "enemies".

The box says it's all about developing hand-eye coordination and concentration skills, which is all very well, but it would have been simple to add skill levels and a more demanding set of tasks for older Peppa fans. As an adult gamer I was also disappointed that there weren't more mini-games this time — Nintendo crammed almost four times as many on its DS hit 42 All-Time Classics, and with websites like Cbeebies and Poissonrouge.



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