Critic Reviews
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GameZone
The levels are entirely too short, and the ease of play that is obviously aimed for is often sabotaged by the difficulty of the hazards.
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Game Informer
This game is strictly for kids, and when I say kids, I mean the kind that may in fact still wear diapers. The smelly kind. [May 2002, p.89]
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Play Magazine
While things tend to get repetitious, the execution is strangely engulfing. [May 2002, p.70]
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| 58 |
Game Over Online
If there were ever budget titles for the Game Boy Advance, this title would be the perfect candidate. However, at the price it is being advertised, it's hardly worthy of anyone's time even if you suddenly became an Ice Age fan and must grab everything related to the franchise.
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GameSpy
Mildly entertaining for as long as it will take you to win it, and you will win it, because unlimited lives and forgiving checkpoints make this something you can do all on a Sunday afternoon.
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IGN
A bit more than an hour of straightforward play was all that was needed to get the ending sequence and credits.
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Electric Playground
This seems less a case of a fun-filled movie inspiring a game than of a development company getting assigned a game by their publisher and told to crank it out quickly.
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| 44 |
Nintendo Power
Probably not cool enough for experienced gamers, Ice Age is perfect for beginners. [Apr 2002, p.152]
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| 42 |
TotalGames.net
Despite this heinous gameplay, the game is remarkably easy to get through (even if it does make you sporadically scream out in anger).
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| 40 |
GamerWeb Nintendo
This would have impressed in the 1980s but it is just plain average and easy by today's standards.
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| 33 |
GameSpot
The frustrating gameplay will turn even the most eager gamer's experience sour after a few levels.
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