PushSquare: "Carnival Island is an artistically strong mini-game compilation that takes great advantage of the PlayStation Move’s capabilities. The game’s limited by its ambition, but, technical issues aside, it’s still a worthy option if you’re in the market for a family flavoured motion controlled game for your PlayStation 3."
Carnival Island is the latest Playstation Move title directed at family fun. It’s made with family in mind as well as earning a ‘Family Friendly Favorite’ seal of approval from videogames.com. The title sets to bring the Carnival into your living room for everyone to enjoy. But does it set out and successfully accomplish its goals, or does it fall short and become another group of mini-games that are sub-par at best?
Seems interesting, but I've been put off PS Move titles that are more mini game explosions. This has slightly re-kindled my interest though.
I very much liked this title. So many cool little games, without being redundant it was like being AT a Carnival. Except without the weird carnies.
I like it a lot too (as does my 3y/o daughter!) Some of the games are challenging but they only take a moment each so it's a good quick fix game.
Console Domination writes: Carnival Island actually surprised me. I knew it was going to be a collection of mini-games. As a Move enabled title with a name like Carnival Island, what else could it be? I assumed that this would be another rather tedious example of the genre. What I got was rather charming and surprisingly fun. This is actually one of the better motion control mini-game collections I've played.
Warren at El33tonline writes:
"It’s been over a year now since Sony launched its motion-based technology called the PlayStation Move and since then many game developers have thrown in their lots. We’ve seen sporting games, virtual pets and sharp-shooters but every once in a while a game comes out that epitomizes motion gaming and Carnival Island is one of those games."