The Spiderwick Chronicles
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Not age appropriate for kids under 9, age appropriate for kids over 13; suggested age 10. -
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Common Sense says
Movie tie-in game with more violence than magic.
Why We Rated This
for Ages 10–13
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What Parents Need to Know
This review of The Spiderwick Chronicles was written by Jinny Gudmundsen
Parents need to know that violence is a part of this game's play. You must bash goblins with bats, stab them with swords, or squirt them with burning juice until they bleed green blood and fade away. Even more intense are the "boss battles" with Redcap, the leader of the goblins, and Malgarath, the scary-looking ogre. When playing with the Wii, you make the bashing motion while holding the Wii remote so you feel like you are whacking them to death. Even when you play as the good magical creature called Thimbletack, you must shoot cockroaches with needles to keep them from biting you. At times, kids can get lost within this world and be forced to run around just looking for a way out. Awkward camera angles force you to play blindly at times which can be frustrating.
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about whether they think the game fairly represents the world described in The Spiderwick Chronicles books. Were you drawn to the game because of the movie or the book? Which character did you prefer playing as and why?
More on The Spiderwick Chronicles
What’s the Story?
The action/adventure game offers 29 story-based missions, with an additional 28 side collection missions also available. Many of the story-based missions involve combat where you must fight goblins, trolls, or the big scary ogre Mulgarath. Usually you play as one of the Grace children; but for a few platform puzzle missions, you play as the tiny magical brownie creature known as Thimbletack. Capturing fairy sprites is also part of the gameplay, which provides you with additional powers during combat. To get a fairy's help, you have to paint its picture in a timed mini-game. On the Wii, the painting involves pointing the Wii remote at the screen and making broad painting motions.
CloseIs It Any Good?
But the overall gameplay doesn't feel fresh or magical. It has a lot of combat without much control over how you fight. To move the game forward, you must kill goblins by smacking them repeatedly with a baseball bat or stabbing them repeatedly with a sword. At times, their attacks seem relentless. And taking on the bigger baddies is even more intense. Violent gameplay is even infused into the platform gaming when you play as the brownie Thimbletack because, during your explorations, you must throw needles into cockroaches to nail them to the wall and kill them. The game also suffers from occasional bad camera angles. At times you can't see the enemy who is attacking you, so you must fight blindly hoping for the best. The camera system can also keep you in the dark when jumping onto platforms.
ClosePublisher’s Details
ESRB rating: E10+ (for Fantasy Violence and Animated Blood)
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