Hannah Montana: Rock out the Show

08.02.2010

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Join Hannah Montana on a world tour. This game is rhythmical, musical and well suited for children – and especially for girls.

Hannah Montana is really excited about her upcoming world tour. But as she is waiting at the airport her father calls. He has fallen sick after having eaten Jackson’s apple pie. He is sending Jackson to replace him as manager. Hannah is not pleased, even though Jackson promises to do everything possible to save the show.

The primary challenge in the game is to prepare concerts in several cities, and then act as Hannah and her dancers on stage. In order to make the best possible show you have to light the stage, choose dancing routines, special effects, and pick out clothes for Hannah and her dancers to wear. You can choose between several different outfits and special effects. You will get a better score after the concert if you vary the design of the shows. In addition, new clothes and special effects will be unlocked as you go along.

The game play is about precision pressing, and the point is to hit the notes that come up on the screen at the right time. You can travel to seven cities throughout the world, and you can perform more than ten different Hannah Montana songs. Unfortunately, the game offers little variation and too few challenges, and might be a bit monotonous for many.

Child suitability:
Hannah Montana is a good game for children, and a lot of girls will enjoy it. There is no bad language or inappropriate content. The button functions are very simple and won’t cause any problems. There are also a number of comical incidents that you might recognise from the TV series.

Score: 5

Suggested age: Suitable for children from 5 years.

Format: PSP (PlayStation Portable)

PEGI: 3
   
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