Are you looking for a kid friendly video game? If so, you’ll want to consider Ice Age: Scrat’s Nutty Adventure! My 7 year old son has been playing it for several days now and is a huge fan! I received a digital code to download the video game for my son as well as a digital code to give away to one of my readers in exchange for sharing our experience. However, as always, all opinions are my own. Keep reading for reasons why Scrat’s Nutty Adventure is a kid friendly video game, as well as the chance to win a digital code to download the game for yourself or for your family!
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Is Ice Age: Scrat’s Nutty Adventure a Kid Friendly Video Game?
My family and I have a Nintendo Switch and now that my son is old enough to play video games, we are always on the lookout for video games or mobile games that are kid friendly. My son was excited when he found out that he was going to be able to play Ice Age: Scrat’s Nutty Adventure on the Nintendo Switch. Listed below are reasons Scrat’s Nutty Adventure is a kid friendly video game!
It’s Based on the Ice Age Movies
My son loves the Ice Age movies so as soon as I told him there was a video game based on Ice Age and Scrat, he became extremely excited. Especially since Scrat, a prehistoric squirrel, is his favorite character in the movie. And just like the Ice Age movies, this game takes place in prehistoric times. In the video game, Scrat is trying to get his acorn back from an alien civilization.
It’s Rated E
The video game is rated E, which means it’s generally suited for all ages, not just adults or teens. At 7 years old, my son is at a great age for this particular video game. However, because Scrat’s Nutty Adventure is a platforming game (more about that below), it may be difficult for children younger than 6 years old to play. There’s a lot of jumping around involved in the game (through the controllers), so coordination is an important aspect of it. However, the levels are well designed and there is also linear action so children will likely know where they need to go to make it to the next level. And while there’s fighting in the game between Scrat and other critters like beetles, there’s no real gratuitous violence and no weapons are involved.
It’s Not Complicated to Play
The objective of the game is very straight forward. There are a total of 4 levels. In each level, the goal is to collect an acorn, beat the boss, finish the level, and move on to the next level. In order to make it through each level, Scrat has to navigate a variety of terrain, from ice to lava. The ultimate goal is for Scrat to recover his acorn from the Scratazon Temple. Throughout his journey, he fights critters like flying bugs and crabs.
One of the terrains that Scrat must navigate is ice.
It’s a Platform Game
As I mentioned above, Ice Age: Scrat’s Nutty Adventure is a platform game. Unlike other platform games, which can be unforgiving when a character falls down, Scrat’s Nutty Adventure has checkpoints that are generously placed throughout the levels. So if Scrat “dies”, it’s likely that Scrat will restart at a point close to where he died in the game. My son did struggle with some of the platforming actions because the platforms move, but for the most part he was able to do it on his own.
It’s Available for Different Gaming Systems
My son played Scrat’s Nutty Adventure on the Nintendo Switch but it’s also available for several other gaming systems like the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC Digital. There are games that we’d like to play, but we aren’t able to because we just have a Nintendo Switch. With Scrat’s Nutty Adventure, it doesn’t matter since it’s compatible with most major gaming systems.
Overall Thoughts
Ice Age: Scrat’s Nutty Adventure is now one of my son’s favorite video games. He loves describing the game to me and is excited when he gets to play it. When I asked him why he liked the game, he said “Because it’s like you are adventuring in the game. You have to jump on stones and logs to cross the water. And I also see mammals! And also, there are kinds of purple crystals and you have to collect them.” So there you go – Scrat’s Nutty Adventure from the perspective of a 7 year old 🙂
About Ice Age: Scrat’s Nutty Adventure Video Game
Scrat’s Nutty Adventure is a brand new 3D action-adventure that sees everyone’s favourite sabre-toothed squirrel embark on an epic quest through classic Ice Age locations to recover his cherished acorn from the ancient Scratazon Temple. Players will guide Scrat through a perilous journey across icy terrains, raging geysers and burning lava. Explore adventure-packed locations to discover treasures that unlock special powers and help Scrat to jump higher, grab heavier objects and find every last treasure in this all-new Nutty adventure! Ice Age: Scrat’s Nutty Adventure is now available to buy on PlayStation®4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch™ and PC digital.
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To read other reviews, click here to see what my friend Rachel at Pretty in Baby Food wrote about her daughter’s experience with Ice Age: Scrat’s Nutty Adventure.
Nicole says
What a fun game!
Mary says
Sounds like a good game.
Sara says
We have not seen it yet but our favorite character is Scrat and we would love to own the video game on the switch.
Dwight McCoy says
My family loves these movies. My favorite is Diego, as he changed from a villain to join the new pack with Sid and Manny. They are all great characters though!
cyndi br says
we have seen the first movie that one is our favorite