Take Snoopy on a grand adventure through environments, created by his imagination, as he tries to find Charlie Brown and all his friends. With Woodstock and the Beagle Scouts by his side Snoopy can unlock new abilities and performs special moves as he weaves his way through this magical journey.
Platforms
3DS PS4 WiiU X360 XONEGenres
Adventure PlatformThemes
Comedy Kids
Languages: English and 6 more
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Media
Critic Reviews
COGconnected
By Kirby YablonskiSure, it's not as long as one may hope for as it's over sooner than later, but it stays pretty true to its source material, which is refreshing.
Nintendo Enthusiast
By Jason LepineWhile Snoopy's Grand Adventure welcomed me to a promising experience, the overall package did not deliver due to offering little sense of challenge or purpose.
Digitally Downloaded
By Matt SainsburyI think it is safe to say that Snoopy has avoided the movie-tie-in curse. What we have here is a game that is solid in its design ideas and has implemented them effectively. Yes there are some slowdown issues, but considering who the game is marketed towards, I don't think they'll be taking too much notice of that. It's an enjoyable game, filled to the brim with fun and imagination.
Attack of the Fanboy
By Dean JamesWhile the gameplay and levels themselves can be fun and enjoyable, the incredibly short length makes The Peanuts Movie: Snoopy's Grand Adventure a game that feels like it should been a downloadable budget title rather than a near full priced release.
We Got This Covered
By Tyler TreeseThe Peanuts Movie: Snoopy's Grand Adventure is a movie tie-in done right. It pays respect to the source material, has solid fundamentals, and is an enjoyable platformer while it lasts. It isn't the longest experience, but there is plenty of fun for Peanuts fans to have.