Care Bears Unlock the Magic
SCORE: 81
I love to live stream new video games totally and completely blind.
What that means is I do not practice a game for hours to look really
good on the live stream. I figure things out and learn while I am
playing. I have a bit of a talent for picking things up really quickly.
Take my live stream of Care Bears Unlock the Magic for example. I
learned how to play the mini games while I was live on the air.
There are a couple of modes in Care Bears Unlock the Magic. We can do
the Adventure Mode, or the Free Mode. The Free Mode consists of playing
the different mini games that are unlocked. I only counted eight when I
played Care Bears Unlock the Magic for just over an hour. I did not
complete the Adventure Mode. I will explain that in a bit. Research I
did claims there are twelve mini games in Care Bears Unlock the Magic.
Additional research I did claims there are two hundred levels in Care
Bears Unlock the Magic. I unlocked up to fifty levels. So in Adventure
Mode we are on a path that reminds me of a board game. We must complete
so many levels to have enough to unlock the clouds. Once the clouds are
removed there are more levels to find. The cloud removal also gives
players a sticker. I had close to half of the stickers unlocked when I
stopped playing this game.
The tiles on the path are different mini games. That is the eight to
twelve previously mentioned. As we go along in Care Bears Unlock the
Magic the mini games get more challenging. Some of the mini games are
more fun in my opinion than others. I enjoyed the vehicle driving that
collected the hearts. The bubble flying (which is like Flappy Bird) was
more annoying to me personally.
There are plenty of bright colors in Care Bears Unlock the Magic. Parts
of Care Bears Unlock the Magic reminded me of Genesis 9:12-16. The Conga
line mini game within Care Bears Unlock the Magic can be fun if you like
Snake. In fact the mini games in Care Bears Unlock the Magic have been
used in other games for quite a while now. I had fun with Care Bears
Unlock the Magic. I can see where others might find this game boring and
repetitive though.
- Paul
Graphics: 80%
Sounds: 80%
Replay/Extras: 85%
Gameplay: 80%
Family Friendly Factor: 80%
System: Nintendo Switch/PS4/PS5
Publisher: Maximum Entertainment
Developer: Xaloc Studios
Rating: ‘E’ - Everyone SIX and OLDER ONLY
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