I will hold my hands up and say that I, a forty-something games journalist, also had a torrid time with certain parts of DreamWorks Trolls Remix Rescue. This is a game with spikes as tough as Barb’s dog-collar. That difficulty is lessened when there are four of you to increase the odds, but our eight-year old had real trouble, and our five-year old gave up after the first level. That’s because (and this is point three), DreamWorks Trolls Remix Rescue is surprisingly hard. If you have four pads, or even just a couple, then the experience is improved. It’s also worth noting that this is four-player, and better with four too. It tells a spin-off tale where Chaz – the smooth jazz one from Trolls World Tour – uses his hypnotism powers to put all trolls under his thrall. If you’re looking for a true tie-in, then your kids might be disappointed. First off, this bears little relation to the movie. There are a few bulletpoints that parents might want to keep in mind with DreamWorks Trolls Remix Rescue. When other licensed games tend to rest on their laurels, Trolls picks it up and hulas with it. Turn a corner and you will likely come across a new enemy, obstacle, upgrade or region. We’ve played plenty of kids games, and this is definitely in the top 25% or so for ambition. Each of the levels has a different theme, whether spinning round vinyl in the Funk Land, or bouncing on booming speakers in Pop Land. It’s perfectly pitched in terms of variety. It’s more sprawling than you’d expect from a licensed game, taking in four of the film’s areas, broken into three different levels each.
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