Lilo and stitch board game




















The only pieces you need to keep track of are the cardboard game pieces, like the six player vehicles and numerous Experiment pogs. The game plot picks up after Stitch! The Movie , and almost all of Stitch's cousins are spread across Hawaii.

The object of the game is to make your way around Hawaii's five lush tropical game environments and collect as many Experiments as you can before Nani catches you. David narrates the game and guides you through everything from set up to end-game.

As you travel around the board, you encounter three different kinds of special game squares: frog squares with 10 different mini-games, tourist squares with 10 physical activities, and tiki squares with over "virtual mystery cards. Hamsterviel, Gantu, and the rest of the gang. The game ends when the first player reaches the finish line, but the winner of the game is actually the person who has collected the most Experiments.

Game play is fairly straightforward, and my 5-year-old easily caught on to the flow. The first time my two sons and I played the game, we chose the "Quick Game" option, which starts you off about half way through the board.

From there, it took us about 40 minutes to complete the game. However, I was impressed that the game kept the attention of my older son, but my 2-and-a-half-year-old came and went through the game. He kept asking me to push the tiki head button on the screen and was rather insistent that every turn was his, but you cannot expect much more than that for a toddler. They both enjoy the ambient music and familiar voices, and they seem to enjoy the on-screen games and physical activities, once they were either explained to them or they listened to the video instructions a couple of times.

Some of the game's aspects are a bit over the older one's head, like the trivia-type activities, but most of the games and activities are right on target for school age children.

Since the first time we played the game, we have played a couple more times, and while the game play is identical, I did not notice any repetitiveness in the activities, games, or virtual cards. This kept the game relatively fresh. The "Mr. Stenchy" and "Clip" episodes are similar in look and feel to Stitch! The Movie , and while very mildly entertaining to me, younger fans of the TV series are bound to enjoy them a bit more.

Other than those, the game is the primary attraction on this disc. The video and audio transfers and the user interface are pretty standard for Disney's DVDs these days.

The video is very clean and nicely saturated, especially for the bright greens and blues of the tropical settings. It is more than adequate for the Saturday morning cartoon animation on the disc, and it should play well on any video system.

Likewise, the Dolby Digital 5. It is a nice, albeit small, touch to the game. As for the DVD interface, the main menu is animated and features audio, and the rest of the easy to navigate menus are simple and static. The game interface is also simple and easy to use for just about all family members.

With pretty decent family game play and enough video and audio touches to keep things interesting, Disney's first shot at a DVD enhanced board game is a winner. I do need to add the caveat, though, that your family should probably already enjoy playing board games before investing in this set, as it is much more a board game than a DVD that you simply watch.

Also, even the shortest games tend to take at least 30 minutes, so if you have young children, it may test their patience to the point that the games becomes a tad trying for parents. Stitch, formerly being named as Experiment , is a creature developed with a single purpose — to cause chaos and destruction.

Granted with extraterrestrial strength, agility, and excellent reasoning skills, Stitch wreaks havoc around sunny Hawaii. You will get to experience some of his remarkable abilities while playing the Lilo and Stitch games. When Stitch meets Lilo, the two bond easily, mainly due to their utterly unusual nature. In the Disney movie, Stitch has to fight his destructive character, in order not to endanger his new family. The related games follow this process.

Stitch has a lot to learn about life on earth. All of the games featuring Lilo and Stitch are family-centered, with a focus on creativity and attention. Witness the very beginning of Stitch with while exploring our complete collection of related games!

The category is filled with action-packed flash games. Play Stitch Island Tour game and take a tour in the most typical Stitch way. By slinging off a giant and plan and into skies and over the beach! Lilo and Stitch games cover a variety of genres. As part of his humanizing process, Stitch feels the need to prepare Lilo a good present. You are to help him explore jungles to bring Lilo something she will like.



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