This is one of my favorite animated movies and one of my favorite games! The story is about a bear named Boog and a deer named Eliot. Together, these two friends must battle hunters, solve puzzles, and help their fellow wildlife with their chores. This is a great game for children who are young enough to enjoy the simplicity of the story, but old enough for them to get the crude humor as well. Now I must say that I am against hunting, so I LOVED it when the animals attack the humans. The only thing I did like is the fact that you can throw the poor little bunnies around to help defeat the enemies, but other than that, it is a great game!
Open Season (Console Version)
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Not age appropriate for kids under 6, age appropriate for kids over 7; suggested age 7. -
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Common Sense says
Movie tie-in lacks pizzazz; DS version's better.
Why We Rated This
for Ages 7 and Up
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What Parents Need to Know
This review of Open Season (Console Version) was written by Anise Hollingshead
Parents need to know that hunting is involved in this game, but no animals die. The hunting theme could as easily been any other theme with goofy bad guys; these guys just happen to wear hunting clothes. Parents should also know that even though we recommend the movie for ages 5 and up, this game is better suited for ages 7 and up.
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about the ethics of hunting solely for sport versus hunting for food. They also may want to ask older kids about what really happens when guns are fired, versus what they see here. Boog and Morris share a friendship through the difficult time of living in an unfamiliar place. Do you think their friendship is stronger because they faced new challenges together? What has made your friendships stronger?
More on Open Season (Console Version)
What’s the Story?
Boog, a domesticated bear who used to live with Ranger Beth in the town of Timberline, has recently been booted from the only home he's ever known. He became persona non grata around town after Morris the deer talked him into stealing chocolate from the convenience store. The two have been released in the wild and are trying to find their way home -- now, if they can just get past those hunters!
OPEN SEASON is an action/adventure game for kids that features lots of missions, collectibles including animal factoids (from the ranger badge collectibles), and several Mini games. There is no platforming because the missions mostly involve Boog and Morris trying to sneak past hunters and hostile animals to fetch things. There are also some very funny weapons to use against these hazards, like rabbits and skunks, which can be thrown at enemies. Boog can also use his loud roar to scare off enemies.
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While some levels are a hoot, others are disappointing. Players enjoyed racing down icy slopes while stuck to a snowball in a downhill pinball run. They loved throwing rabbits and skunks at the hunters because the rabbits clung to the hunters' faces and slapped them silly, while the skunks gave off quite a smell when tossed. Players disliked jumping Morris onto some rocks to get him across the water because every time he fell off before crossing, he had to swim back and try again.
Likewise, the Mini games were a mixed bag; while fun at first, they are so simple that they soon become boring. Despite some zany moments, the game suffers from a schizoid sense of design. Too much of the gameplay is repetitive, the levels are extremely short, and gameplay stops at the end of every level for load time, which interrupts the flow of the game. As a result, the entire game feels like a long tutorial.
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ESRB rating: E10+ (for cartoon violence, crude humor)
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