Even if your older now but love charlie brown you can still smile a bit while playing this game. Though it would be best used if it were shared with a younger child who may already like charlie brown/snoopy or someone who has no idea who they are, it will bring fun and smiles to anyone who plays it. While the gameplay is simple, it is something that young kids can do without getting too frustrated and still have fun. Peanuts will always be my favorite cartoon/comic strip, Schulz never talked down to his audience and always portrayed children as the smartest among us. If you think about it when you were a kid you didn't have all the baggage you do now, everything was simple and straightforward. and I can't imagine anyone who reads Peanuts not to find at least one character that they can identify with. I sometimes feel like Charlie Brown, a bit alone and unloved, and even though I try hard, it doesn't always mean I'll succeed, but then at times I am like Snoopy. I never let anything get in my way of trying new things. Snoopy was only a dog but never let that get in his way or doing the things he loved. He never gave up, neither did charlie brown, that's something that will always be good to teach our children, and it isn't too bad to relearn it now that we are adults. This game is fun, and should be shared with everyone, young and old.
Peanuts: Where's the Blanket, Charlie Brown? (Jewel Case)
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Last update: 08-22-2024