Peppa Pig: World Adventures Review (PlayStation 5)

This is our Peppa Pig: World Adventures Review where New York City is calling – and so are Paris, London, and a world tour of fun places. You and Peppa can make pizza in Italy, walk on Hollywood Boulevard, and much more. Create a home in Peppa Pig’s neighborhood for you, your brothers and sisters, and your grownups. Be a family of catskangaroosgoats, or whatever you choose, and make your house dazzling by displaying the souvenirs and items you collect!

Peppa Pig: World Adventures Review Pros:

  • Cartoon graphics, the same as the TV show.
  • 2.21GB download size.
  • Platinum trophy.
  • 3 save slots. They are called friends.
  •  Character creator – male/female, clothes color, animal type, fur color, glasses, and hat.
  • Voiced menu choices.
  • The narration of the game is done like in the TV shows.
  • Opening tutorial.
  • You can jump in muddy puddles! As you walk out of the puddle you leave paw prints.
  • You can skip the cutscenes if you want.
  • Create your family and you get to choose if it’s a large or small family.
  • The game gives out advice and knowledge.
  • Gives off positive vibes.
  • Design your own house.
  • Plays like an interactive episode.
  • Has all the familiar friends of the show.
  • Make friends and play with Peppa.
  • 2D side scroller view.
  • Interact with toys and play with them.
  • Simple controls along with on-screen prompts.
  • Official voices from the show.
  • Seven places to visit – Paris, London, Italy, Australia, New York,
  • Choose where you go each time.

Peppa Pig: World Adventures Review Cons:

  • Has no game Options.
  • The Queen is in it.
  • Very slow-paced especially the movement.
  • When you’re not doing anything the sound goes and it’s all rather flat.
  • You cannot talk to Peppa whenever you want.

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Peppa Pig: World Adventures:

Official website.

Developer: Petoons Studio

Publisher: Bandai Namco Europe 

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PlayStation

  • 7/10
    Graphics - 7/10
  • 7/10
    Sound - 7/10
  • 7/10
    Accessibilty - 7/10
  • 7/10
    Length - 7/10
  • 7/10
    Fun Factor - 7/10
7/10

Summary

The game is clearly aimed at kids so me playing it is never going to make it a top-tier game or is it? I tell you what I have watched a lot of Peppa Pig over the years and once I got past them changing the voices in the show and then matching them here in the game it went a lot better. I can see how a young kid would have a whale of a time with the game. It uses the voices as I said and the art style so it looks and plays like an interactive episode of the show. You can hang around with Peppa and go travelling the world taking in the sights and playing with the many toys and activities. For the older gamers, it’s an absolute beauty of a quick easy Gamerscore/trophy collecting experience and for kids, it’s one of the better representations of the Pig known as Peppa. This game is a brilliant digital babysitter! (don’t do this) (or do, just don’t blame me)

Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!