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Imagine: Baby Club (DS)

By Steve Wollaston on Oct 2, 08 02:24 PM

Ubisoft

By Katie Smith aged 10

This is a great game for kids to play, the graphics are excellent and it is loads of fun... here's why!

I like how you can create your own baby and your baby is featured in the game.

I like feeding the babies that you take care of because when the food is hot you have to blow through the mic and the further you go through the game the more options you get.

When you feed the babies you have to wipe them clean, give them drinks when they ask and burp them.

Also the further you go on through the game, when you are changing them you have to give them a bath which I found quite hard to pick up at first but once you know exactly what you are doing then it's quite easy.

It's good how you can play the educational activities with them and go to the park with them.

One of my favourite things is when you have to go to the nursery and dress up the babies because they play with each other and it is so much fun to watch as well.

I like how eventually you get roller skates, which makes it quicker and easier to get around the village and how you can cross the bridge onto the little island.

I like how you can play the maracas and the further through the game you get two maracas which makes it more complicated but it's good because it keeps you interested.

There aren't any bad points about this game. I really enjoyed it and I haven't put it down since I've had it.

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2 Comments

Lana said:

How do you supposed to bath the baby, it says it wants a duck and it wont take it when i give it to her.

amy said:

i think this game is class and i want 1

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Steve Wollaston

Steve Wollaston - Sunday Mercury games reviewer Steve has been writing about video games for donkey's years. In fact he is probably far too old for it now which is why you will see a lot of reviews been done by kids... He was recently nominated for Regional Games Journalist Of The Year at the Games Media Awards which he believes was a fluke. His major love is sports games and rates Sensible World of Soccer circa 90's as the greatest game ever made - closely followed by Championship Manager 2.


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