There are a few love stories as well, where that T-Rex falls in love with that Funky Phil the flower. Another happens to be the dog’s chew toy, falls in love with a superhero action figure that the father purchased, but he is in love with a princess missing her shoe, who is also loved by a monster under Jenny’s bed. When no one is around, all of these creatures come alive for you to interact with them. Then there are eggs in the egg army that want revenge on the dog for eating one of their friends. The sergeant is driving his men too hard, and so some of them want to go AWOL and either drive racecars, fly the space ship, or become pirates. There is always something going on and it is easy to get into the storyline, which makes it a fantastic game to pick up, whether you are a child or an adult. It is a refreshing change from having to go out and save the world, as now you are just saving one home.
In this end, this game is very entertaining. The only thing I could find wrong with it was the occasional issue with the camera, not allowing you to fully rotate it. The storyline is fun, even though it is lovey dovey. Graphically everything looks very nice as well, which includes every item and character you run into. All and all, Captain Gordon gives this game a B+.
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