"Swedish company Zordix hit the ground running with an impressively basic-yet-addictive action puzzle effort by the name of Valet Parking 1989 on Nintendo’s DSi download service. Now the team is back with yet another piece of simple fun based around a theme from yesteryear. Welcome to 1950s Lawn Mower Kids on DSiWare.", writes Cubed3 at the beginning of their review.
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If you think mowing the lawn is a tough chore today, won’t you consider how rough the poor lawn mower kids from the 1950s had it?
IGN - This is the latest DSiWare game from Zordix, the studio that previously brought us Valet Parking 1989. Like that last game, this one pairs a bygone era with a thankless job to create a fun gameplay scenario. Unlike the last one, though, this release doesn't manage to elevate its choice of activity to feeling like anything more than a chore.