Atomic Betty
Game Boy Advance- Publisher: Namco
- Release Date: Oct 25, 2005
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A better-than-average game for kids, and one that will keep them on their mental toes, to boot.
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Atomic Betty is quite short, clocking in at just under two hours, with absolutely no replay value. It features a password save, which is quite simply inexcusable.
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The quick changing of gameplay and many minigames should be highly entertaining for a young kid, and the simple puzzles are easy to complete, though the controls can be frustrating. But if you're looking for a quality platformer or puzzler, look elsewhere.
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This may be a good title for younger players familiar with the cartoon. It has some variety, the levels are short and the atmosphere is light.
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The game looks good, although the sound is somewhat limited. The story is told through bright little static images lifted straight from the show.
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It will certainly entertain the younger crowd, and probably fans of the show as well, but if you don't fit into those categories, I would probably look for my GBA fix somewhere else.
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Offering zero replayability and little incentive to complete even a first run-through, Atomic Betty has the potential to entertain only those youngest of gamers who are still easily dazzled by controlling familiar characters on a tiny screen.
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#42 Most Discussed Game Boy Advance Game of 2005
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 5 out of 7
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Mixed: 1 out of 7
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Negative: 1 out of 7
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Jan 15, 2012