BUZZ Jr.! Jungle Party Bundle
- Includes Buzzers
- Fun and accessible to kids, parents and grandparents!
- Buzz! buzzers are so simple-to-use
- Play owing to 25 unadorned and hilarious mini-sports meeting
- Up to 4-player jungle party mayhem
Product Description
Buzz! Junior Jungle Party with Buzzers PS2 Developed by Magenta Software Ltd & FreeStyle Sports meeting Ltd, Buzz Jr. Jungle Party will captivate the young and casual gamer owing to over 25 competitive mini-sports meeting. Each mini-game offers a variety of fun quick paced gameplay of skill and alacrity that will appeal to the entire family — from the young to the young at heart. The gameplay experience is enhanced by a unique jungle environment, hilarious characters and solid gameplay for up to 4 players. The Buzzer is cool to use, simple to control and enables the experience and makes it accessible to everyone.
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not a excellent game at all. no educational regard for kids. the game is based on luck. no approach is required, only luck!
Rating: 2 / 5
We like this game, but the controllers already do not work and this is the second set of controllers I have bought.
Rating: 5 / 5
Small kids will probably like this – look at the sets of toys they like and its pretty obvious that they aren’t really the most bias category on the block. It is simple, it has sports meeting they can play, and it comes with buzzers that allow up to four players to hop in an start mashing buttons. It is also simple – the target for the game seems to say that straight away – and there are hours to be had for someone too small to kick it into the huge game range. As far as the rest of the family – I’ve always despised the “fun for the whole family” tag because it means this is a title that small kids delight in, huge kids don’t really like, grown-up kids find distasteful, and adults just marvel about. We have headsets that we can wear, multiplayer sports meeting that support armadas of players, and this comes on the heels of a hesitating system. So, it really isn’t the connectivity prize it claims when it says it is for all age ranges.
For adults:
Excellent for adult parties – you can’t handle complex things like driving or operating a glass so you might like this.
Excellent when you suffer from insomnia – sleepless enough makes you appreciate nearly anything.
Excellent for when you want an electronic babysitter (just let the small ones have friends over).
To recap, it works for the age range BUT 10 and UP is not really accurate.
Rating: 2 / 5
This is a excellent family-pack type of game if your lowest common denominator is an eight-year-ancient or so… it’s practically fun, if a small crude. There’s a excellent bit of cartoon-y violence and crude fart humor, as other reviewers have noted. But it’s a rare game that gets all the members of our family (from pre-teen to nearly 50) all laughing and egging each other on.
One major objection that we have with this thing is that about half of the sports meeting depend on matching affect patterns. (critical the same affect sequence as the objects on the screen, etc.) We have one colorblind member of our household and he was not able to play these sports meeting at all. This is a honestly common vision deficiency (approx. 8% of American males suffer from red/green colorblindness), so that’s a lot of folks that can’t play! I can’t believe game designers overlook this… it’s not the first game we’ve played that had this issue, but this is one of the worst offenders for making so much of the play dependent on seeing colors.
Three stars — it would have been four if not for the affect conundrum.
Rating: 3 / 5
I would highly recommend this product for anyone who wants to involve their friends and family during any form of game time. It was exciting and I liked that it included the hardware, not just the software.
Rating: 4 / 5