Abstract: Carnival Games on the Nintendo Wii ended up being a slightly surprising success, in that it wasn't particularly well loved by the critics, but managed to be enthusiastically gobbled up by the mainstream gaming crowd. Made up of a collection of mini-gam...
Published: 2008-08-22, Author: Joe , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: 2K Plays Carnival Games is a kid-friendly collection of themed minigames that goes for quantity over quality. It does offer one truly addictive attraction, but the rest of its sideshows arent worth this games very high price. As a carny might say, o...
Abstract: Carnival Games does an OK job of trying to replicate an Amusement park like experience on the DS. If the gameplay was more balanced across all of the games this could be a worthy title for your collection. But if you’re a Carnival Game junkie on the Wi...
Abstract: Following the unexpected success of last year's Carnival Games for the Wii, developer Cat Daddy has ported the minigame juggernaut to the DS. This version of Carnival Games features a robust character creator and lots of unlockable accessories to furth...
Abstract: Despite its seemingly universal embrace, only certain people should expect to find fun at the fair. Sure, for those yet to experience puberty, its a magical place full of exciting stimulation - loud music, flashing lights, sugary snacks and gut-wrench...
Abstract: Mini-game collections must sell really well because despite the universal sigh that's heard when one is announced they still keep releasing them. 2K Games, better known for violent epics like Vietcong 2 and Mafia, recently created a sub-label called 2K...