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| PLATFORM: | Game Boy Advance |
| AGE GROUP: | 5 years and up |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Disney Interactive |
| ESRB RATING: | Everyone |
| FEATURES: | GameBoy Advance, ESRB Rating: E (Everyone), Family/Disney |
| MEDIA: | Video Game |
| MPN: | 00220 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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| UPC: | 712725002206 |
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Customer Reviews of Lizzie McGuire 3: Homecoming Havoc
not much fun for $29 lizzie mcguire 3 home coming havoc is simply not worth (...). lizzie mcguire 3 home coming havoc is to short and the fun to short lived. <
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well its really fun when you get it right away and play it.unfortunatly it gets real boring once your finished with the game. it just took me 1 hr. and 30 min. to finish the whole eitire game!!
Stick to the Wario Ware series - Far better games
If you loved the Wario Ware series, then stick to those games.
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>For the first time ever, you can play microgames that go really fast, in this War...wait a second. This isn't WarioWare. What made WarioWare such a great game was that it showed a new experience in games like never before, where a bunch of microgames would be switching every few seconds. Now we find one game that attempts to go in the footsteps of WarioWare, Lizzie McGuire 3: Homecoming Havoc. The game with many flaws.
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>The story in this year's game is like the title, Homecoming Havoc. Lizzie goes through 9, or 10 levels of microgames in order to become Homecoming Queen. As you progress, you'll go through harder microgames.
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>The way they tell you about what to do in each microgame in WarioWare isn't like this. Instead, you see a quick text that says what type of game is, and you get 3 seconds to look at it. You'll get 3-10 seconds to do each microgame, and most of them are a hit-or-miss. You'll get microgames that will make you do Hodgepodge, Multi-tap, Do it, In-Motion, Avoid It, Balance, Time-Tap, Aim It, and Multi-move. At the end of each level, you won't get a different boss level like Wario Ware. Instead, you'll go through a quick Dance Competition, where you have to press the exact arrow when it shows. The better you are in the competition, the bar goes up. Each level has a specific part in the bar where you need to qualify in order to go to the next level. One problem with this is that the arrows don't always seem to match up with the song.
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>There are some flaws and stuff about the game, first is that they lied about Gordo and Miranda being in the game at all. I played all of the game, and I still didn't find them in the game. Second, what made WarioWare easy was that they tell you the exact thing you must do. In this game, you'll get any kind of microgame, and some of them are confusing because you won't know what to do, causing to lose a life.
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>The graphics are different in this year's game, but there are some games that recycle Toon Lizzie sprites from last year's game, WHAT A CON!!!. But it's still a disappointment that Gordo and Miranda aren't in the game. Instead, the game has a boy version of Toon Lizzie - BOO!!! HISS!!! - not good :(
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>It's also a disappointment that the game doesn't have any Toon Lizzie voice clips whatsoever - C'mon Disney get with it!!!
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>Though the game has many microgames, it's still not enough. There are only 2 modes, no link cable, and the games start to get a little boring once you've played them many times. WarioWare fans could try this out. But if you have played WarioWare, then you played this game, and you should move on.
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>Move on and leave well alone. You have been warned guys n'girls.