Review:
To be perfectly honest I was expecting a lot from this title since Cartoon Network usually delivers good tie-in games. Unfortunately, this is not the case. The graphics and sound effects are good, the music is reminiscent of the old 16-bit era but the game in itself is just too repetitive. Being able to play with different characters is nice and all but the whole game feels like going through the motions just for the sake of it with no real objective or story to back it up. The monetization is kept to a minimum, but the difficulty really ramps up, making it almost necessary to view ads to progress in the game. A real shame. This one is for [screaming] die-hard fans only. 1 out of 5 Pandas.
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