Peppa Pig World Adventures Review: Xbox Series X

  • Graphics
  • Audio
  • Gameplay
5

Summary

Pros

Lots of countries to visit, with Peppa Pig as your personal travel companion.

Great graphics capture the spirit of the show.

Simple enough for little gamers to get on unaided.

Cons

Not all of the characters sound quite like the original voice cast…

Replay value is limited.

Whilst easy to dismiss at face value as a simple cash-in, 2021’s My Friend Peppa Pig surprised many with its graphics keeping incredibly similar to the children’s TV show, as well as its light-hearted selection of mini-games for young ones.

As with all great titles a sequel was inevitable, and Peppa Pig: World Adventures takes the gaming fun global, as the name suggests.

As such, we thought it best to get an expert in the field to review this one, so 5-year old Talitha has taken her hand to journalism, and put together her honest thoughts for CRISP…

 

 

Graphics

The graphics are so pretty! The colors are so bright and the characters look just like they do in the show!

I love how the world looks like it’s made out of paper! It’s so cool how you can see all the little details like the buildings and landmarks when you go around the world!

(Peppa Pig: World Adventures continues from the original in doing a fantastic job of capturing the spirit of the show by looking indistinguishable from the real thing, as well as enabling little ones to create their own custom character and truly feel part of proceedings.)

 

 

Gameplay

The game is so much fun! You get to play as Peppa Pig and go on adventures all around the world! You get to play and run and collect souvenirs!

It’s so easy to play that I can do it all by myself. I love how there are so many different places to visit – New York was my favourite! 

The story is really cool. You get to go on adventures with Peppa Pig and her family, but can also stay at home or ride your bike and go to playgroup.

There was lots more to do in this one. I liked seeing Susie Sheep, and I loved building my house just the way I liked it, it had huge windows and was pink.

I liked the cruises, but sometimes I got lost in Barcelona.

(Expanding on the locales of the original, the ability to not only visit Peppa’s house and play dress-up, but also take a cruise to one of eight destinations from Australia to Paris, and play a fairly simplistic set of one-button games.

Definitely nothing taxing in here for children 3 or above, but plenty to keep them interested! Be warned, there’s a starring role for the Queen upon the trip to London, and a heartfelt tribute to her passing had the house in floods of tears…)

 

 

Overall

Peppa Pig World Adventures is such a fun game for kids! It’s so easy to play that I  do it all by myself!

The graphics are so pretty and the characters look just like they do in the show! The story is really fun too because you get to go on holiday with Peppa Pig and her family!

I would definitely give this game five stars out of five!

(A decent effort – although a tad shallow if your miniature gamer knows their way around a controller – Peppa Pig: World Adventures does a sterling job in immersing children into the globetrotting story, as well as giving some light exploration and some fun distractions along the way.)

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