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Amazon
★★★★★
9 years ago
A joy to play ...

Many hours of fun and relaxing gameplay. Graphics were quite nice for the Wii version too. Highly recommend!

Amazon
★★★★
6 years ago
Five Stars

Great game

amazon.ca
★★★★★
14 years ago
Five Stars

love it thanx

Metacritic
★★★
★★
6 years ago

The best movie that shows how to be a young kid. The visual, and surrealism feeling is top notch.

Nintendo World Report
★★★★
14 years ago
Where the Wild Things Are

Where the Wild Things Are is a high-quality movie-based game with enough gameplay diversity to keep the platforming fresh over the five-hour adventure. It has potential to appeal to more than fans of the property.

Fun 3D platformer; Gameplay variety

Graphics are pitiful

Cheat Code Central
★★★★
14 years ago
Where the Wild Things Are Review

When it comes to children's stories, Where the Wild Things Are ranks up there with the most memorable classics of all time. Though the book itself consists of no more than 10 complete sentences, Warner Bros. has managed to squeeze an entire live-action movie out of Maurice Sendak's masterpiece.

Kidzworld
★★★★
14 years ago

Who doesnt love the idea of going to a super secret island and being a King? Find out if this game has all the goodies.

GameFocus
★★★★
14 years ago
Where The Wild Things Are

Since 1963, Maurice Sendak's children's book, Where the Wild Things Are has been read to children all over the world. Surprisingly, it's taken over 40 years for the book to finally be brought to the big screen, which in turn has also spawned a videogame.

GamesRadar
★★★
★★
14 years ago
Where the Wild Things Are

Aside from the option to record your own monster-scaring roar with the DS mic, Where the Wild Things Are is a largely by-the-numbers pl...

Record your own monster-scaring roar; Some nice design ideas; Levels arranged in layers

By-the-numbers platforming; Characters move like cardboard cutouts; Forces annoying retracing of steps

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