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Shrek The Third Review
8 out of 15
Activision delivers a wonderful game for kids, and an "okay" experience for the rest of us..
Date: Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Author: James Fudge

At the end of the day Shrek The Third is what it is - a simple game geared towards kids. The gameplay isn't difficult or all that challenging but it can be entertaining, particularly in the multiplayer modes. If you are gun-shy about movie licensed properties, give it a rental first on your preferred platform and make your decision after some hands on time with the game. Shrek The Third is a safe bet for children 6 and up.

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