ages 8 and up i think basketball is the best
Summer Sports: Paradise Island
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Common Sense says
A pricey collection of classic backyard games.
Why We Rated This
for Ages 7 and Up
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What Parents Need to Know
This review of Summer Sports: Paradise Island was written by Chad Sapieha
Parents need to know that this is a simple collection of seven classic family friendly outdoor games. It provides intuitive motion sensitive controls for activities including basketball and mini-golf, and can be useful in teaching younger players the rules of less common backyard games such as croquet, badminton, and lawn darts. Note, though, that the difficulty level is surprisingly high. Because there's so few activities, most families will squeeze only a few hours of fun out of the game, making this full-priced title feel inordinately expensive.
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about how these games compare with their real world counterparts. Do you feel as though the movements required in the game authentically mimic the actual physical motions required to swing a racquet, throw a basketball, or toss a horseshoe? Do you think the game accurately detects subtle changes in the amount of force you use to toss a lawn dart or swing a putter? Does playing a virtual version of a game like croquet or lawn darts make you want to try them in real life?
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What’s the Story?
Summer Sports stays remarkably true to the traditional rules of each of the games it features. What's more, players actually need to mimic many of the physical actions found in the real world versions of these games, such as making a swiping motion to swing a badminton racquet and miming an underhand toss to throw a horseshoe. As a result, players familiar with the real versions of these games ought to find the experience fairly intuitive, while rookies to the seven sports will likely come away with a good understanding of what each involves. This is especially true of a game like croquet, which often appears byzantine to the uninitiated but becomes easily fathomed after a few moments of play in Summer Sports.
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ESRB rating: E
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