Although simple in nature and a tried and true concept, Mumbo Jumbo still managed to make some errors in the execution of Spot the Difference. First of all I found the game penalizing me for an incorrect tap randomly and when I did not even have the stylus near the screen.

I am not sure if this was a problem specifically with my version of the game, but it only did this during the Spot the Difference game so I no it was not hardware issue. Secondly you are fed the same images in the same order each time. There is a good effort made to change up the difference each time you play, but this can only work for so long and after several play throughs you will know all the hot spots to look for in each image.
And last we have Hot Wire, a non-racing kart racing quasi-game. Basically this game has an aerial view of a linear race track that continuously scrolls by. The player has to keep the tip of the stylus on the track as the scroll speed increases and more erratic curves are thrown at them. That’s it. The longer you can last, the more points you get. Eventually it becomes impossible. It is not fun… ever.
And that is Chicken Hunter. It will probably take you longer to read through this review than it will for you to play through any one of the included games. I think Mumbo Jumbo lost track of the true essence of Chicken Hunter by trying to wedge in variety where it didn’t belong.
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