- Publisher: Buena Vista Games
- Release Date: Nov 9, 2005
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90Another strong offering in an already thriving series. It is strongly recommended for gamers looking for a challenging and exciting experience with a strong lead character.
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The visual presentation will suck in fans of the show, and the story should placate anyone who follows KP’s adventures. However, due to the lack of replay value, I’d advise those fans to either rent the game, or wait until the price comes down.
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75While it lasts, it’s a hoot, but it’s all over much too fast.
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Has a lot going for it, especially in the graphical department. Unfortunately, gameplay issues sap most of the fun out of the game.
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67A mixed bag—platforming and presentation are exceptional, making for one of the better games I’ve played on the DS. On the other hand, the combat and length detract so much from the overall package.
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66Kim Possible: Kimmunicator is short on replay and originality, but it is still a solid platformer for the next generation of gamers. The variety of levels and moves makes it more enjoyable than many similar titles.
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Incredibly short. We're talking Wario World short here, folks. Anyone with a modicum of basic platforming and video fighting skills can beat this game in a matter of hours.
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With a mix of 2-D and 3-D, Kim has some of the coolest-looking levels of any DS game yet. [Dec 2005, p.121]
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60All the basics are there, but the game needs a thorough ironing out because of the little flaws add up to one major let down.
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55The DS touchpad and special features were hardly used at all. Aside from the outfits, there are no special items to collect or find. No hidden characters, no portrait pictures of the heroes and villains.
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50The cartoon might be a hit with the younger crowd, but the game disappoints with its unresponsive controls and lackluster action.
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This game probably wouldn't have been so harshly judged if the previous two Kim Possible games, also made by A2M, weren't much better than any other Disney game by comparison. But due to their surprising quality, it's even more disappointing that Kimminucator is so average.
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A short game. It has its flaws, but it can be an enjoyable title, if only for a little while, and the price is a little cheaper than other titles coming out this holiday season.
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40Kimmunicator might be good for a few kicks for fans of the show, but it’s so short and unremarkable you shouldn't feel bad for missing it.