The Munchables’ gameplay is certainly gratifying, and even empowering at times, yet it’s never enough to keep the core idea of eating things and growing bigger from becoming stale. 6.0/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed so...
Bright, colorful and whimsical. Addictive gameplay. Lots of accessories to collect. Lots of replay value. People of any age or skill level can enjoy it.
Have to lift the remote to make your character jump. The lock-on doesn’t always lock on to the enemy you want.“Multiplayer” is uninspired.
Abstract: The Munchables is a wacky adventure thats fun for a few hours but eventually the game starts to repeat itself and loses its ability to challenge you. This title does the job it was developed to do. It will entertain kids and casual gamers, but hardco...
Abstract: In this game, two players can enjoy tasting a simple, edible world as heroes/devourers, Munchy and Chomper. The two battle through waves of invading aliens including the likes of Don Onion, a robot King Pumpkin, and UFOs. All in all, The Munchables ...
Abstract: The Munchables is a kids game, but you know what? Almost all games are kids games. I recently had the opportunity to play Dead Rising, GTA 4, and Halo 3 with the less-than-ten-year-old children of some "progressive" friends of mine, and it became abun...
Abstract: This adorable platformer successfully borrows elements of Pac-Man and Katamari Damacy while keeping a unique identity. One genre that hasnt been well represented this generation on consoles is the platformer. Recently, there has been a platformer ren...
Abstract: Sometimes, it’s good to be proven wrong. When I received The Munchables for review, I feared the worst and was pretty sure I’d be writing a scathing review slamming another shallow, pointless ’casual game’ on the Wii. Instead, I found myself playing al...
Abstract: A Better Choice for Children than Adults I like easy games, and The Munchables is a pleasant little thing, but ultimately a pleasant, easy game can only be entertaining for so long. I still like the idea of a game in which your lunch fights back, but ...