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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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!

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