The player must traverse the seven islands of the planet Star Ving in an attempt to free them from control of the Tabemon Monsters. GamerBoy just finished the game – it’s the first one to hold his interest that long – and he (I) couldn’t be prouder. The Munchables is a free-roaming 3D platforming game where the player controls one of two available characters, also known as the Munchables, as the name implies. After all, you never know when they’re going to “go bad” and launch evil plots against us all! The music is catchy, the gameplay is easy – yet challenging for pre-teens and kids – and maybe your kids will eat their veggies from now on. My favorite of these is a Chocolate puddle and a cluster of grapes. But don’t worry, they’re all bad! Chomper eats small veggies, grows in size, and then can take on a Bass creature. Chomper, or one other character, and some kind of Onion guru teaches you to, gluttonously eat veggies. It’s sort of a 3D Pac-Man, only it encourages kids to eat their veggies. Starting with the pun-filled intro (alien pirates are empowering veggies to take over the planet Star-Ving) and then the soft-serveseque “plops” that come from the back of your character which the game calls “orbs.” In fact, I’m betting the translation to English has softened a lot of the gastro-humor – would the ESRB give an E-10 because of poop jokes? Maybe.Īnyway the poop jokes are hidden (I know because six-year old GamerBoy didn’t notice a single one. Munchables is for the Wii and it’s from NAMCO/BANDAI which means the game is bound to be clever and quirky, and it is. Good thing the enemy are evil possessed vegetables. Yet, in a world filled with virtual violence and mayhem comes a game that asks youngsters to cruelly eat the enemy.
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