- Publisher: Activision
- Release Date: Oct 30, 2012
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May 16, 2014My original review was based on the fact that it seemed like a DS port. I didn't realise I was actually given a DS game in a 3DS case. So I'm correcting that.
Made up of small mini games, no real substance to it. But it's probably good enough for young children. -
Apr 9, 2021Feels like it had some effort put into it, but unbearably glitchy at some times, and as someone who loved Moshi Monsters as a kid, I can say that I preferred the zoo DS game. Parents, choose Katsuma Unleashed, which I never had as a kid but looks to have more effort than the other 2 DS games combined.
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Dec 27, 2012Sometimes licensed games made for younger players can surprise us, and exceed our expectations. Sadly, this is not one of those times.
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Nov 19, 2012If you're looking for a serious Theme Park Creator, unfortunately Moshi Monsters - Moshlings Theme Park is not that game but if you're a younger gamer looking for a collection of good to mediocre mini-games, than this may be your solution. Also, as the game is targeted at the younger gamer, the value for gameplay feels just right. Unfortunately the title is a little too repetitive for my liking however.
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Nov 18, 2012For a game targeted at kids, Theme Park is pretty easy. The game's overly simple concepts shouldn't present a challenge for players of any age. A six-year-old will breeze through this game; a 12-year-old shouldn't even bother. The game provides a lot to do, but should only occupy those who can stand its repetitiveness. The 3DS has plenty of great kid-appropriate games, but this is not one.