Snoopy Vs. The Red Baron
- Delight in your favorite characters – Play as WWI Flying Ace Snoopy in an adventure that includes cameo appearances from 12 beloved characters, including Charlie Brown, Woodstock, Linus, Lucy, Marcie and Sally
- Track your enemy – Barnstorm your way across six vividly rendered worlds and collect clues to reveal the whereabouts of the Red Baron’s top secret hideout
- Pilot Snoopy’s legendary Sopwith Camel and other unique aircraft in perilous sky-high dogfights, no-holds-barred air races and heart-pounding missions behind enemy shape
- Upgrade your craft with a comical pool of weapons and gadgets, including the lightning quick, player-guided Woodstock missile, The Stinger and The Potato Gun
- Fight your way owing to over 20 missions in a heroic attempt to foil the plans of the Red Baron
Product Description
Snoopy vs. The Red Baron lets you experience one of the classic Bit from the Peanuts series: Snoopy’s battles with the legendary Red Baron! Only now the action is real – you’ll in fact glide a World War I Sopwith Camel and trick it out with fun, crazy gadgets to help you take down the legendary German flying ace.
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This game was bought for my 9 year ancient son for his birthday. He really likes it, as does his 11 year ancient brother, too. Excellent bargain!
Rating: 5 / 5
The Snoopy Vs. The Red Baron game is a splendid game, I have always loved snoopy anyway I would reccommend this to anyone.
Rating: 5 / 5
My 11 year ancient son bought this game, and he says it’s awesome. Extremely so. It’s an simple game for kids to have fun with and is fun for the whole family.
Rating: 5 / 5
I had high hopes for Snoopy in this one. I loved the comic strips and the animated movies as a kid, and I’ve been on the lookout for WWI sims in general.
The graphics in this game are splendid, and the score is nice. The animated sequences featuring the Peanuts gang are a treat. The plot line, where you must rescue Charlie Brown, is marginally engaging.
The main drawbacks to the game are the repetitiveness of the play (defeat a few terrible guys, fight giant boss, rinse, do again), the fact that most of the game is spent fighting ground targets (with only occasional fights against unskilled pilots), and the total absence of a free-flight or racing mode. The latter, in the post-Mario Kart era, can only be interpreted as a horrendous error. Given the beauty and simplicity of the arcade stylishness sim controls, a free flight mode or race mode would be wonderful. The special weapons are hilarious, making the lack of a race mode that much more galling.
Another minor annoyance is that there are only a handful of environments for flying in, and only a few of these are open for the player-vs-player dogfight mode.
Young kids (6 and up) not already bored with the level-boss-new-level stylishness of play will delight in the game. There is plenty of mayhem and violence, though enemy pilots always bail out at the last second and float down on parachutes.
Rating: 3 / 5
My son, Hunter just turned 9. For his birthday he was on a Snoopy binge. Amazon offered the PS 2 game and I ordered it. My son plays it everyday. Thank you Amazon.com for helping me deliver something so enjoyable to my outcome.
Rating: 5 / 5