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Review: Jumanji: Wild Adventures

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My video review with footage captured using my Xbox Series X.

Jumanji: Wild Adventures is the perfect title for your children. This simple game is colourful and full of bite-sized action. What’s more, it is straightforward, easy to play, and captures the essence of the film. As such, though it won’t test adults, kids will adore its rudimentary gameplay.

This action-adventure title was developed by Cradle Games Inc. and published by Outright Games. Additionally, there are platforming elements that can be enjoyed locally with 3 other players. Subsequently, there is an old-school touch to this non-stop experience.

The team explore the jungle.
Time to explore the jungle.

Jumanji: Wild Adventures unleashes a familiar tale. 

Though the action is captivating for youngsters, the plot is unfortunately shallow. Moreover, though there are some drip-fed elements, the core concept rarely changes. As such, there is a distinct feeling of deja vu as repetition sets in early doors. However, as the key demographic is young gamers, this was the perfect approach.

The lightweight story focuses on the 4 Jumanji protagonists. Just when they thought their adventuring days were over, the Jumanji board made them think twice. In this endeavour, the team must undertake an arduous journey as they try to recover the Jaguar’s Eye. Yet, this is easier said than done. Sadly, creatures, monsters, and angry tribespeople stand between you and success. Consequently, it’ll take every ounce of strength, talent, and skill to complete the game and return home. 

Hop between the stones to avoid the water.
Use the stones to avoid the water.

A straightforward affair. 

Jumanji: Wild Adventures asks you to explore a world map whilst discovering different regions. Furthermore, every area is made up of several stages and culminates in a boss battle. You’ll have to explore the forgotten villages, the dark caves, icy mountains, and fetid swamps. Thankfully, each location has unique obstacles and creatures to overcome and defeat.

However, no matter the location, the core concept remains the same. Unfortunately, this makes it tedious from an adult’s perspective. But the straightforward approach is ideal for youngsters. Accordingly, once your kids get to grips with the basic ideas, they’ll need no guidance. 

The action focuses on collecting coins and gems while attacking hordes of enemies. Alongside this, you must avoid obstacles, jump across chasms, and collect the letters to spell out the word Jumanji. Moreover, there are hidden areas to discover and a gigantic boss to defeat. None of these tasks are challenging and this ensures that kids will enjoy every action-packed moment.

Jumanji: Wild Adventures doesn’t look next-gen. 

Visually, Jumanji: Wild Adventures didn’t float my boat. Though it is colourful and the stage design is varied and interesting, it lacks a modern finish. Unfortunately, the finish and textures are a little rough, and the animation is somewhat clunky. However, my kids didn’t mind and that’s all that matters. Furthermore, the blend of 3D arenas and the overworld map is an interesting choice. Yet, I wish the developers had done more with the latter option as this would have expanded the base game.

The audio, on the other hand, fared much better. The upbeat soundtrack captures the mysterious nature of the board game. Moreover, the crunching sound effects and witty one-liners will amuse and entertain its intended audience. Consequently, though it annoys adults, my munchkins loved every loud and obnoxious moment.

Time your jump and avoid the sawblade.
I hope you make the cut.

Easy to master but clunky controls. 

Though this was easy to master, the controls were unnecessarily clunky. This made it occasionally challenging to navigate tight spaces or to fight multiple enemies at once. However, the impact is minimal and doesn’t undermine an otherwise child-friendly experience. 

Jumanji: Wild Adventures is repetitive. Yet, thanks to its collectables and level rating system, there is replay value and longevity. Subsequently, if you fall for its jungle charms, you’ll play it for hours without complaint. 

Jumanji: Wild Adventures is another great title for younger gamers. 

Outright Games delivers another fine child-friendly title. Not only does it remain faithful to the franchise, but it is perfectly safe for youngsters. On top of this, its replay value ensures that it’s great value for money. Accordingly, I recommend that you buy it here! Can you play big and get home? Choose your hero, tackle every stage, and recover the Jaguar’s Eye.

SUMMARY

Jumanji: Wild Adventures is a child-friendly title that utilises some classic mechanics. However, it is a little tedious for older gamers. Consequently, don't expect too much depth. As such, my kids adored every straightforward moment.


+ Interesting stage design.
+ Upbeat audio.
+ Great for kids.
+ It captures the essence of the franchise.
+ Plenty of replay value.

- It lacks depth.
- The soundbites will annoy adults.
- Tedious for older gamers.

(Rating: PEGI 7 Violence Release date: 30/11/2023 Price: £34.99)


(Reviewed on the Xbox Series X. Also available on Xbox One, PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5)


Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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<p class="has-text-align-justify" style="font-size:14px"><em>Jumanji: Wild Adventures</em> is a child-friendly title that utilises some classic mechanics. However, it is a little tedious for older gamers. Consequently, don't expect too much depth. As such, my kids adored every straightforward moment.</p><br/> + Interesting stage design.<br/> + Upbeat audio.<br/> + Great for kids.<br/> + It captures the essence of the franchise.<br/> + Plenty of replay value.<br/> <br/> - It lacks depth.<br/> - The soundbites will annoy adults.<br/> - Tedious for older gamers.<br/> <br/> <p class="has-text-align-center" style="font-size:10px">(<b>Rating:</b> PEGI 7 Violence <b>Release date:</b> 30/11/2023 <b>Price:</b> £34.99)</p><br/> <p class="has-text-align-center" style="font-size:10px">(Reviewed on the Xbox Series X. Also available on Xbox One, PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5)</p><br/>Review: Jumanji: Wild Adventures

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