JKportland's Full Review: A Bug's Life for Nintendo 64
A Bugs Life game is lots of fun, but I think it's more suitable for younger kids than adults. My daughter is 6 and just loves it!! She loves the movie, too. She wants to play this game all the time, though mommy does curb her Nintendo time so she isn't glued to the TV ALL day!
In this game you are Flik the ant, and you go around collecting items such as grain, berries (used to throw at the bad guys!), and other items. There are different bugs that try to stop you such as spiders and worms and grasshoppers that pop up in different places. You need to try to get from the beginning to the end of an area in order to progress to the next area.
One disadvantage is that you need a memory pak in order to save games and we don't have one, so each time we have to start over at the beginning. My daughter doesn't seem to mind, though, since kids at that age kinda like what's familiar, and she's become quite good at the beginning levels! It also can use the rumble pak which we also don't have. All of these additions really add up!
For a child between the ages of 5 and 10 this game is a lot of fun, but I think an adult might easily get bored with it after a while. So if you have young kids, this game is a good one!
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