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I Want to Go to Mars

  • Paid
  • In English
  • Vvaries-with-devices
  • 4.5
  • (1)

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Simple gameplay for bedtime fun

I Want to Go to Mars is an adventure game tailored for young children, offering a shared experience for parents and their little ones. The game immerses players in a storybook-style narrative where they read and listen to the engaging narration while interacting with point-and-click mechanics. 

The storyline of I Want to Go to Mars follows Robyn and Teddy, who discover their moon base destroyed by a storm. Dreaming of a place where it’s always sunny, they decide to build a spaceship and journey to Mars, a place with boundless sand and constant sunshine.

Charming art style and easy mechanics

In I Want to Go to Mars, players join Robyn and Teddy on their quest to build a spaceship and explore beyond Earth through a variety of engaging mini-games. Tasks include collecting parts for the spaceship and customizing its design. Players also face obstacles such as navigating moon customs and dodging asteroids. The interactive nature of the challenges keeps players engaged in a fun and imaginative setting.

The game features a charming storybook art style, enhanced by engaging audio narration and readable text that lets young players follow along as they listen. The visuals create an animated storybook experience with vibrant colors and whimsical designs, enriched by a touch of humor. Players can revisit the game to explore different storylines based on their choices, adding replay value and allowing them to experience various outcomes and adventures.

Featuring short and straightforward gameplay, this game is perfect for a bedtime routine. Its easy-to-understand mechanics make it accessible for young players. However, while the ability to retry tasks helps children tackle difficulties, it might also require them to backtrack and redo entire story segments if they don’t succeed. This can lead to extended replays of earlier levels, which might disrupt the game’s overall pacing.

Interactive storytelling for children

I Want to Go to Mars provides a charming and interactive adventure for young children and their parents. With engaging storybook-style visuals and simple mini-games, it offers a delightful experience as players help Robyn and Teddy build a spaceship and explore Mars. However, while its straightforward gameplay is ideal for bedtime, the need to backtrack and replay sections can disrupt the flow. 

  • Pros

    • Charming storybook visuals
    • Interactive mini-games
    • Engaging narration and text
    • Replayable with different story outcomes
  • Cons

    • Need to backtrack for failed tasks
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Icon of program: I Want to Go to Mars

I Want to Go to Mars

  • Paid
  • In English
  • Vvaries-with-devices
  • 4.5
  • (1)

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