Baby Shark Sing And Swim Party Review (PlayStation 5)
For our Baby Shark Sing And Swim Party Review, we swim across the wide waters with the Shark Family to enjoy the Fin-tastic Festival where you can watch performers sing, dance, and rock! Baby Shark: Sing & Swim Party. Sing and swim to fin-omenal songs from original videos including Baby Shark Dance and more. Journey through iconic ocean locations, like Tropical Bay, Ocean City, and more.
Baby Shark Sing And Swim Party Review Pros:
- Cartoon graphics.
- 1.32GB download size.
- Platinum trophy.
- Own in-game achievements.
- You get the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation 5 versions of the game.
- The menus have a child’s voice saying what it is.
- The extras menu has the album, stickers, songs, costumes, and credits.
- Game options allow you to tweak voice, music, and sound effects.
- Five colored sharks to play as.
- In-game cutscenes.
- Fully voiced characters.
- Rhythm action and runner gameplay.
- You press the button within the circle.
- The game shows the button location, not the symbol.
- The song progress bar is at the bottom of the screen.
- Perfect a song to unlock it and play when you want.
- World map level select.
- Runner games are a case of avoiding obstacles and collecting stars on a rolling road.
- Collect and earn stickers, unlocks, and even level-up cards.
- Can replay levels.
- Seven locations from the TV show.
- You can skip/miss/hit obstacles or mistime your rhythm hits with no penalty.
- Keeps it simple with only a handful of actions and buttons.
- It can be played with up to 3 others making it a four-player affair.
- Lightning-fast load times.
- Earn 1 to 3 stars for performance on a level.
- The song menu lets you play the song and video complete with lyrics on screen.
- A brilliant way to keep fans occupied.
Baby Shark Sing And Swim Party Review Cons:
- You have to really like the song cos man they are doing a lot of remixes of it.
- Repetitive nature.
- A few rhythm sections can be a bit fast and frantic for a younger gamer.
- It can be hard to judge the runner section’s movement and depth as it is 3D moving anywhere.
- Cannot unlock any new characters.
- Doesn’t offer any online multiplayer.
- Older gamers will not enjoy the Platinum trophy grind.
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Baby Shark Sing And Swim Party:
Developer: Recotechnology
Publisher: Outright Games
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Summary
Baby Shark is a game with cartoon graphics and a download size of 1.32GB. It offers both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 versions, with a platinum trophy and its own in-game achievements. The game features five colored sharks to play as, in-game cutscenes, fully voiced characters, and a mix of rhythm action and runner gameplay.
The game’s menus are voiced by a child, and the extras menu includes an album, stickers, songs, costumes, and credits. The game options allow you to adjust voice, music, and sound effects. However, the game does not offer any new characters or online multiplayer.
The gameplay involves pressing a button within a circle, with the button location shown instead of the symbol. The other mode is a 3D-like runner where you are on a rolling road and collect Starfish whilst avoiding enemies. There’s a song progress bar at the bottom of the screen. The game features numerous remixes of the Baby Shark song, which could be repetitive for some players.
The rhythm sections can be fast and frantic, potentially challenging for younger gamers. The runner sections involve avoiding obstacles and collecting stars on a rolling road in 3D space, which can be difficult to judge.
Despite these challenges, the game keeps it simple with only a handful of actions and buttons. It can be played with up to three others, making it a four-player affair. The game also features lightning-fast load times.
Players earn 1 to 3 stars for performance on a level. Perfecting a song unlocks it for free play. The game also includes a world map level selection and allows players to replay levels.
The game features seven locations from the TV show. Players can collect and earn stickers, unlocks, and even level-up cards. There are no penalties for skipping/missing obstacles or mistiming rhythm hits.
The song menu lets you play the song and video complete with lyrics on screen. Overall, Baby Shark is a brilliant way to keep young fans occupied for what I reckon could be hours if not days. I feel for you gamer parents out there I do, I know your pain.