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Pocoyo racing wii
Pocoyo racing wii







  1. #POCOYO RACING WII PS4#
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Ultimately this is a game for young kids. As long as you snap your subject in the fairly generous frames, you’ll pass. Your camera is strictly fixed rather than on rails. It’s a little reminiscent of Pokémon Snap too we guess, but only superficially. The nature of the mode doesn’t really lend itself to multiple players, though swapping the controller is just as viable we guess.įinally you have the photo game, not dissimilar to one of the minigames on our favourite DS title Rhythm Paradise in terms of the timing and framing of your subjects. We recall our own kid having more fun smashing his towers up than building them, we expect your kids to do the same with this. The penultimate mode is building towers with building blocks and subsequently smashing them down again. You need to time your tilt in the opposite direction in good time to retrieve the item you’ve hauled from the depths, typically letters, toys or fruit. The fourth mode is fishing which actually requires a modicum of skill to proceed. Unlike the slightly erratic implementation in the dancing mode, the tilt function is a great fit. This uses the tilt to great effect and is a lightly challenging diversion in which you unveil items hidden behind the window.

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Next is you getting your George Formby on and cleaning windows of paint splatters. You could play four player races, but there’s little point. This is the runt of the litter as you will progress to the next event regardless of your finishing position. You don’t have any control over your vehicle other than releasing the accelerator to avoid periodic obstacles set around the respective courses. It’s not too challenging anyway, but most importantly it’s fun. Pocoyo will bust moves in an amusing fashion across eight degrees of difficulty. You’re encouraged to use the tilt function of the DS4 controller, though you can just as easily use the d-pad if you so wish. The first minigame is a simplified take on Dance Dance Revolution. But for those of you with a kid in the target demographic, that being three to six year olds, this is probably worth considering. A massive value package this ain’t on the face of it.

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This sets up, for no particular reason, a series of minigames. It’s all very safe and kid friendly, though quite why you’d expect anything different we don’t know.įor no other particular reason than he’s pissed off, a peripheral character, the angry alien has stolen invitations to Pocoyo’s party. It airs on Channel 5 in the UK during the kid’s Milkshake slot in the mornings, as well as on CITV and features Pocoyo and his mates getting up to shenanigans. Narrated on UK television by Stephen Fry and latterly Stephen Hughes, the voiceover is all part of the charm. The only mode that doesn’t support multiplayer is the block building minigame, though we’ll explain why later.įor those unfamiliar with Pocoyo, it is a delightfully surreal CGI cartoon featuring the titular character, Elly the… elephant, Pato the duck and Nina the girl. Secondly, all but one of the game modes are playable with extra players, notably racing supports four players. However, firstly this is in fact the third Pocoyo game after previous efforts on the DS in 2008 and DS/Wii in 2011, being Hello Pocoyo and Pocoyo Racing respectively. It’s educational, fun for all the family and MULTIPLAYER! That’s verbatim in case you were wondering.

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At least that’s what the text on the PS4 dashboard says. Pocoyo Party is the first game based on the endearing Spanish kids show from Zinkia Entertainment. Apin PS4 / Reviews tagged my milkshake brings all the boys to the yard / pato / pocoyo by Ian









Pocoyo racing wii