Evil Falcon, ruler of the animal underworld in Stuart Little's New York, has hidden stolen jewels throughout the city and threatens Stuart's pal Margalo if she does not aid him in his criminal adventures. Join Stuart as he searches the city for the missing jewels and defends his little bird friend. Explore 7 areas of the city by land, water or air with Stuart's pals Margalo and Snowbell. Watch out for creepy crawlies in the sewers, shoot down obstacles in the back alley, crawl through huge sand pits and climb trees in Central Park. Venture forth with Stuart as he zips across the city in his biplane, swims across the family aquarium and charges over land in cars, carts or on his trusty skateboard.
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
What a Mouse!!!Aug 04, 2003
This game is soooooo cute! If you love Stuart Little, you'll love this game. I'm not a game player, but I love playing this game. I was supposed to set it up for my little ones to play, and instead, ended up playing with it for a while. My little one, who is four years old, loves to run around as Stuart and beat up on the spiders and other obstacles. My little girl, who is six years old, loves to watch me play. It is a bit difficult for my four year old to understand the concept, but for now, he's having fun with it. Cute, clean fun for the whole family. But watch out, you may end up playing it instead of your kids!
12 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Entertaining game.Jul 24, 2002
I really enjoyed this game; it is fairly easy and I managed to finish it in a one day. But I did go back later to find items I hadn't found the first time around. I think kids would really like it. The graphics are pretty good and the goals are straight forward. It plays actual clips from the movie before each level (and after if you find a hidden item). The first 7 seven levels have the same goals (find various rings by doing different tasks--skateboarding to grab stars, finding cat treats, locating face blocks etc.) The last level is fighting the boss which is done in a plane. This game reminded me of the original Toy Story game or the old Nintendo 7-UP game, both which I loved.
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Kept three 8-year old boys busy for several hours!Oct 17, 2002
By C. Gross This weekend, we rented this game, and I was truly surpised that the three boys even wanted it. Of the 3 games (some tank one, a Tony Hawk one, and Stuart Little), they kept returning to this -- every time I came into the room they were totally into the game. I was impressed.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Poor camera angles and controllingJan 01, 2006
By syandoa
"syandoa"
There are two camera modes for this game, active and passive. I think they did this because only having one of them will drive you insane. Switching back and forth might drive you insane too. Controlling Stuart is a nightmare too because the direction you move the stick in is relative to the direction he is facing. I paid $0.99 for this on eBay and feel that was too much.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Too easy...wait until it's cheaper!Oct 15, 2002
My son, who is by no means a playstaion expert, and in first grade, finished this game in a matter of hours. He really really wanted it (thanks to the commercials) but it was a big let down. Maybe try renting it...you'll be better off.