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Powerpuff Girls - Mojo Jojo Attacks Townsville

About.com Rating 3.5

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The Bottom Line

If you have children who love the Powerpuff Girls, this game is worth purchasing.

Pros

  • Powerpuff Girls theme meshes well with gameplay.
  • Firing Mojo Jojo's laser is great fun.
  • Holds up under repeated plays.

Cons

  • For 2 players only.
  • Not much strategy.

Description

  • One player is Mojo Jojo; the other controls Blossom, Buttercup and Bubbles.
  • By drawing cards and rolling dice, the players compete to knock each other out.
  • The game, published by Milton Bradley / Hasbro, comes with three plastic Powerpuff Girls figures.

Guide Review - Powerpuff Girls - Mojo Jojo Attacks Townsville

Three sweet crime-fighters take on one evil simian in Mojo Jojo Attacks Townsville. The game begins with the Powerpuff player drawing a card and moving one or more of the Girls. Play then alternates between the Girls and Mojo Jojo as they compete to knock each other out.

The Powerpuff Girls fight by rolling dice to determine the outcome of up-close confrontations. Mojo can fight hand-to-hand, but also has a laser tower at his disposal. The 3D game board looks cool, and it is. To fire the laser, Mojo throws a red die through the tower and attempts to knock down one or more of the Powerpuff Girls.

There isn't much strategy, but the well-executed theme and the general fun of the game make this a worthwhile purchase. The Mojo Jojo player should be required to speak like Jojo throughout the game.

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