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NWR: Kid Adventures: Sky Captain Impressions

Developed by Torus Games, who made Scooby-Doo! First Frights and are working on Little Monsters, Sky Captain puts you in the shoes of a budding young pilot who journeys around different islands, ranging from the pirate-themed Captain's Cove to the lush landscape of Nimbus Island. It's bright, colorful, and probably wouldn't be out of place in a Saturday morning cartoon.

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WorthPlaying: Kid Adventures: Sky Captain Review

WorthPlaying writes: "Kid Adventures: Sky Captain is developed by Torus Games, who was behind other Wii titles like Scooby Doo!: First Frights and Zoo Hospital. This time out, they take to the skies with an airplane game that's intended for a younger demographic. The game uses the Wii motion controls, much like the airplane minigame from Wii Sports Resort. Instead of simply flying around a single island, Kid Adventures: Sky Captain has multiple locations for you to explore. If you want to cover everything the game has to offer, there are a variety of different objectives to complete and 100 special rings to fly through on each island."

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GamingUnion.net: Kid Adventures: Sky Captain Review

GamingUnion.net: "Overall, Kid Adventures: Sky Captain is far more engaging than it looks based on its cover. Easy to pick up, with some extremely impressive load times, the game is sure to engage any child that has a flying fantasy. The controls are intuitive and relatively forgiving, which is the most important thing to take away from this review since little hands sometimes have a harder time navigating such things. Depth wise Sky Captain suffers from a lack of variety amongst their missions, and the gameplay can get a bit repetitive to an older audience, but the experience as a whole is great."

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NWR: Kid Adventures: Sky Captain Review

NWR: It's hard to qualify Kid Adventures: Sky Captain. On the one hand, it's clearly meant for a younger age demographic by its very name.

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