Go, Diego, Go!: Great Dinosaur Rescue

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Go, Diego, Go!: Great Dinosaur Rescue Review



Another great version of the Dora and Diego games for young children. We bought the originals while we were searching for simple wii games our young children could play independently.

Very simple controls, very simple levels. They can miss getting half of the items and still complete the level without having to go back.

The controls are identical between the games, just with different backgrounds and stories, my 4 year old can play this independantly and it has a mode which will let an older childen or parent "assist", as well as sets of racing games that they can play together. My children go back and play through levels all the time.

If you want a game for your 3-7 year old to learn how to play on the wii by themselves, this is your game. I was thrilled to see the new titles in the series and will continue to reccommend this game to other parents.



Go, Diego, Go!: Great Dinosaur Rescue Feature


  • Explore 5 levels and search your way through Cretaceous Jungle and Volcano Cliffs to find your way to Egg Island
  • Travel back in time with Diego, Alicia and Baby Jaguar
  • Help Maia the Maiasaurus reunite with her family
  • Use more than 12 different Wii Remote motions to stomp like a dinosaur, climb across monkey bars, fly on a Pteradon and bounce over obstacles on a pogo stick
  • Grown-ups can join in using the Dinosaur Guide Helper Feature and a second controller



Go, Diego, Go!: Great Dinosaur Rescue Overview


In Go, Diego, Go! Great Dinosaur Rescue your child joins Diego on an epic prehistoric adventure on the Nintendo Wii. In this journey to the earth's Cretaceous Period, Diego, his sister Alicia and their pal Baby Jaguar travel millions of years back in time to the age of the dinosaurs to help Maia the Maiasaura find her way back to her family on Egg Island. In this amazing rescue adventure your child will explore a wild jungle-covered world filled with dinosaurs and volcanoes where they will have to climb rock walls, travel along monkey bars, solve puzzles and even jump on a pogo stick to help Diego’s friend find her way home.

Dino-tastic Play and Parent Approved
Simple and easy to pick up and play, Go, Diego, Go! Great Dinosaur Rescue is a platform-based game that will thrill young dino-crazy kids as they explore the game's five levels on foot, by water and atop Diego's skateboard. Along the way they will encounter many familiar and not so familiar dinosaurs, igniting a goal to identify them all. And with the game's 'Dinosaur Guide Helper' feature, parents can join in the fun with their own Wii Remote and encourage this curiosity as their child discovers the importance of helping those in need, the value of friends and just how fun learning can be.

'Go Diego Go: Great Dinosaur Rescue' game logo  for WiiKey Game Features:
  • Over 12 exciting Wii Remote motions including: climbing, flapping, pulling and stomping.
  • Authentic character voice of Diego and other characters from the Go, Diego, Go! TV show.
  • Grown-ups can join in using the Dinosaur Guide Helper Feature and a second controller.
  • Explore 5 levels and search your way through Cretaceous Jungle and Volcano Cliffs to find your way to Egg Island.
  • Kid-Tested approval by children and moms for age-appropriateness, fun-factor and quality.
Screenshots:

Baby Jaguar, Diego and Alicia in 'Go Diego Go: Great Dinosaur Rescue' for Wii
Baby Jag, Diego & Alicia.
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Diego in platforming action on his skateboard in 'Go Diego Go: Great Dinosaur Rescue' for Wii
Enjoy platforming fun.
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Diego rowing a rubber raft towards a dino coin in 'Go Diego Go: Great Dinosaur Rescue' for Wii
Multiple way to explore.
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In-game arrows pointing players in the right direction in 'Go Diego Go: Great Dinosaur Rescue' for Wii
Simple on-screen direction.
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