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Abstract: Despite an ongoing household boycott of Wal-Mart, the sole opportunity to obtain a much desired copy of Chibi-Robo: Park Patrol presented a magnetic pull (temporarily) strong enough to break all mental barriers erected as a result of a fearsome personal l...
Abstract: Chibi-Robo figurerade för första gången som den söta lilla hushållsroboten i Gamecube-spelet med samma namn. Den stickkontaktföresedda roboten vars främsta uppgift var att sprida glädje fångade många spelares hjärtan. Vad däremot få verkar känna till ä...
Abstract: In this Nintendo DS game, you play a robotic environmental crusader whos trying to save the world from pollution, one park at a time. Chibi-robo is a 10cm high, metal robot that runs on electricity and specialises in "environmental do-goodery, particu...
Abstract: Nintendo DSG, $7035 out of 5 Chibi-Robo is a bloomin marvellous little robot charged with the task of transforming a barren park into an idyllic oasis teaming with flowers and visitors. As games such as Harvest Moon and Animal Crossing have demon...
Abstract: It's funny how Chibi-Robo, once a Bandai property almost doomed to the North American moniker "Teeny Bot," has become a bona fide member of the Nintendo family tree, appearing first on the GameCube and now on the DS, where it takes advantage of the sys...
Abstract: Though occasionally repetitive, Chibi Robo: Park Patrol has bags of charm and hours of fun to offer players of all agesReleased late in the Gamecubes life, the original Chibi-Robo was typical of the systems best: brilliantly realized, wonderfully pl...
Abstract: Chibi Harvest Sim-Garden Robo Moon Chibi-Robo: Park Patrol is one of the most surprising games Ive played all year. It begins inauspiciously with a new brand of Chibi-Robo (a four-inch metallic robot, identical in appearance to the original GameCube ...
Abstract: Maintaining a garden is not my idea of a fun time when it comes to video games. Normally, this is a side task in Animal Crossing or Harvest Moon that I give some lip service to in order to focus on the important tasks at hand: catching bees or trying ...
Published: 2007-10-02, Author: Phil , review by: gamespy.com
Great blend of action and simulation; surprising amount of depth; gameplay lends itself to short bursts of playtime.
The camera is difficult to work with; some unnecessary dependence on the touch screen; mediocre graphics.
Despite being a fun and endlessly charming adventure game, the original Chibi-Robo for GameCube was not one of that systems biggest hits. Perhaps thats why this portable sequel is a retailer exclusive (its only available at Wal-Mart). Dont let its ...
Abstract: Usually when a games an exclusive release to a particular retailer, it raises red flags. Its a good cause for alarm: did no store have enough faith in the product to purchase copies in significant number? Is it so terrible that the publisher felt tha...