Tak: The Great Juju Challenge Review
11 out of 11
Tak: The Great Juju Challenge is a worthy title to have in your collection if you like a good, old-fashioned action-platformer games.
Date: Tuesday, September 27, 2005
Author: Will 'Jayson' Hill

Tak: The Great Juju Challenge is a worthy title to have in your collection if you like a good, old-fashioned action/platformer or just have younger players that will enjoy the bright colors and whimsical nature of this family-friendly game. It may be one of the few games that can be played by a child and parent together without insulting the intelligence of the adult or frying the brain of the youngster. As one of the first steps toward making good family video game choices is parents and kids playing together, I find that a great feature for a game to have. And while it may not be really original, it does enough right to earn a solid “B” score.

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