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Baby Shark Sing & Swim Party

 

 

Baby Shark Sing & Swim Party 

 

Baby Shark Sing & Swim Party contains some real bummers in it. First off there are too many different versions of the baby shark song in Baby Shark Sing & Swim Party. For example we get baby shark 80s, disco, hard rock, heavy metal, opera, and more. Baby Shark Sing & Swim Party brags about thirty songs but there is little variety in them. Unless you want to count the knock off five monkeys jumping on the bed. Baby Shark Sing & Swim Party can be purchased on the Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X. The publisher for Baby Shark Sing & Swim Party is Outright Games. The developer for Baby Shark Sing & Swim Party is RecoTechnology.

Another real bummer in Baby Shark Sing & Swim Party is there are only two kinds of levels. The first one is a rhythm mini game where we press, tap, or hold the right buttons as the button hits a certain spot on the screen. The second kind of level is where we go around on a rails like level collecting cards, and stars. It is possible to earn three stars in each of the sixty levels. Thirty of them are one way, and thirty of them are the other way. Expect a full review of Baby Shark Sing & Swim Party in issue #199 of the always amazing Family Friendly Gaming magazine and e-magazine.
{01/06/2024}
- Paul

 


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