Metascore
76 out of 100

Generally favorable reviews - based on 7 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 7
  2. Negative: 0 out of 7
  1. The controls work – and with my experience on the PSP that's saying a lot! The UI is simple and clean. And it's fun. What more can you ask for?
  2. One of those rare games that was certainly designed to appeal to younger games, but can capture the attention of anyone. It has solid gameplay, a good presentation and a nice ranking system that makes you want to replay levels.
  3. With all the exciting flight-action-combat of Crimson Skies combined with the endearing charm of Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts gang, this is one game you don't want to miss. It's great on the PS2 and even better on the PSP.
  4. Surprisingly entertaining. [Jan 2007, p.88]
  5. The game is much too hard for a younger player to get through, but still doesn't offer the challenge required for an older gamer to enjoy the entire experience. [Jan. 2007, p.89]
  6. Don't let the license fool you. Snoopy's game is loaded with intense air combat that players of any age can appreciate.
  7. 70
    It would make a great game for a younger gamer in your life. The simple gameplay and relatively low difficulty serve as a great introduction to the genre.
User Score
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User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 2
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 2
  3. Negative: 0 out of 2
  1. BruceC.
    7
    Good but not great. The bombing missions and dogfighting are fairly routine for a flight sim game, but the Peanuts characters and setting help put a smile on your face while playing it. Full Review »
  2. Jessica
    9
    Excellent gameplay, long enough to make it challenging. A good mix of nice, easy levels and those levels that may take you a few tries to get it right! Perfect all around! Very easy to pick up and play, harder to master, just the way it should be! Very addicting, too, just a warning! Don't miss this title! One of thee best flying/dogfight games I've ever played! Full Review »