Customer Reviews:
Stuart Little 2 Review June 13, 2008 this is an Absolute classic, I remeber Watching the movie and I loved it (I was 8) and I remember Getting the Game a couple Of Days before it's realease, anyway, this is a Very goodd movie game, possibly the best, You Have to collect Rings in ordr to advance to the next level, they're all hard to find, well... Most anyway, the Bonus Levels are very fun, There is no music I remember from the movie, but they suit the theme of the game, the graphics are ok, I dunno, I havn't Played this game in Years, overall it was AWESOME!
Interesting game February 14, 2005 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I find this game interesting and I am certainly not in the 5-7 age range! Its tricky finding some of the items but fortunately it is not easy to be killed off and I seem to be progressing with the game. I got a bit bored after a while as a bit repetetive in terms of objectives. However I will carry on with the quest later. Worth buying if you want a change and like animal adventures. Graphics are good and mouse looks cute. I recommend this game for children 6+ or adult adventurers who like animal adventures. Children may need help finding some items to progress levels. Can be saved regularly.
Stuart Little 2 September 5, 2002 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
In this game you have to help Stuart and Margalo though various rooms in the house and out into the garden. The baddies are no problem and the rings you have to collect are easy to get. It was a very enjoyable game though we were pleased to have only rented it as myself and my kids aged 5 and 7 had finished this in one day. I would recommend it for very young players as older kids would find it boring.
The Best Movie Licence Ever! July 25, 2002 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
Bucking the trend of most games that are born from film licences, Stuart Little 2 delivers a game that's fun to play, has plenty of variety, looks good and is cuter than Rachel from S club 7 (Well Almost!). In the game there are a wide range of things to do and places to explore, what sets Stuart Little 2 apart from other platform adventures is the way in which you go about collecting the various goodies in Stuarts world. Stuart runs, jumps, swings, climbs, pushes and even swims his way through the various beautifully recreated levels. The little fella has enough moves to catch a Saturday night fever, and the way in which he's animated helps to bring out his ever so cute personality. All this is refreshing to see in a licensed game that has honestly not been rushed at all and is covered in a seal of quality. As well as being good wholesome entertainment for the entire family, the game is challenging, colourful and cheery, the levels are also thoughfully put together, non-linear and offer a variety of different tasks to keep all the little Stuart fans out there happy for hours, in fact days. So hurrah! As for once there is a decent licenced game everyone can enjoy!
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