The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (DS)
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Not age appropriate for kids under 9, age appropriate for kids over 10; suggested age 10. -
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Common Sense says
Mostly combat, though some emphasis on reading.
Why We Rated This
for Ages 10 and Up
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What Parents Need to Know
This review of The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (DS) was written by Erin Bell
Parents need to know that this is the first game to feature Disney's new DGamer social network that lets 'tweens chat with each other through their Nintendo DS handhelds and online at dgamer.com. Players can earn "honors" by completing game missions, post high-scores to an online leaderboard, and unlock special game-specific costumes that they can use to dress up a special avatar that represents them while chatting. Parents can set three different security levels for chatting: "Speed Chat" lets kids only communicate using preset list of phrases and symbols; "Speed Chat Plus" introduces free-form typing but blocks inappropriate language; and "Open Chat" requires the exchange of Friend Codes outside of DGamer. DGamer is only available on the DS when a Disney game is inserted in the handheld console.
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about what makes the Chronicles of Narnia series so popular. If children have read the book, you can discuss the plot differences between the book, game and movie. Why do you think the developers made the changes they did in the video game version of the story? What other books and movies do you think would make a good game?
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What’s the Story?
The game doesn't just abandon the narrative in favor of action, but actually presents cutscenes in a text-based storybook format complete with watercolor-like illustrations. The action/role-playing gameplay lets players form a party of three characters drawn from a group that includes Caspian, the four Pevensie children, the dwarves Nikabrik and Trumpkin, and various creatures of Narnia including Trufflehunter the badger, and the noble mouse Reepicheep. Combat is not just mindless hack-and-slash, but introduces specializations for each character that involves tapping through a quick mini-game before each attack. For example, Edmund's sword-based attack involves tracing slashing movements on the screen with the stylus.
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Publisher’s Details
ESRB rating: E (for Fantasy violence)

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