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A four-hour licensed platformer that punches well above the Outright Games average for younger players, but adult solo runs will feel the content ceiling fast.

I ran a spreadsheet on how many licensed kids platformers actually respect the source material. Most don't. This one mostly does, which makes it worth a closer look before you dismiss it entirely. The Grinch: Christmas Adventures is a 2D and 2.5D side-scroller across three locations, covering the Grinch's cave, the icy countryside, and Whoville itself, spread across 18 levels. The rhyming narrator pulls directly from the Dr. Seuss text, delivering hints and story beats in verse, and the hand-drawn visual style stays faithful to the original illustrations rather than chasing the CGI film aesthetic. That alone puts it ahead of most licensed tie-ins in terms of presentation. The mechanical loop is straightforward: platforming sections ask you to stomp spiders, swing on the Candy Cane Lasso, use a Jumping Jetpack unlocked through jigsaw-style puzzle pieces, and throw snowballs to freeze enemies. Each chapter closes with a snowboard runner segment where an avalanche or giant Christmas ornament chases you down the hill. The interior stealth sections, where you sneak through Who houses to steal presents while avoiding hug-happy Whos and gingerbread people, are the one genuinely clever wrinkle on the formula. Hiding under beds and dining tables while the in-house AI bumbles around adds a light comedic tension that fits the Grinch's character well. The AI is not exactly a chess opponent, and adults will solve these segments on autopilot, but the design intent is sound. Here is the honest performance assessment: the controls have a slight startup stutter when moving from a standstill, and landing from jumps briefly roots the character to the spot. Neither issue is a showstopper, but platformer veterans will notice the imprecision compared to genre benchmarks. Repetition also sets in across the back half of the 18 levels, with the enemy roster and house layout variety wearing thin. Steam's user data sits at a mixed aggregate, and the critics who scored it lower flagged level design repetition as the main culprit. The critics who scored it higher were largely reviewing it in the context of a parent-child session, which is the correct context. The co-op structure is the game's smartest decision. Drop-in, drop-out local co-op lets a second player take over Max the dog, who has unlimited health, instant respawns, and never gets targeted by enemies. A parent can handle the Grinch's trickier rope swings and moving platforms while a child aged five or six manages Max with minimal risk of frustration. Puzzle pieces unlock abilities progressively, so the game does have a light collectathon hook if you want 100 percent completion, though the whole run, collectibles included, lands somewhere in the three-to-four-hour range. For an adult solo player who wants a platforming workout, this will feel thin. The depth of decision-making I usually demand from a game simply is not present here, and there is no mod ecosystem or post-launch content to extend the experience. But scoped correctly, as a holiday-season co-op session for a parent with a young child who loves the Grinch story, it does its job with more care and craft than the genre average. Approach it like a short festive read, not a full RPG campaign, and the value proposition makes sense. Diego, Scout Team

The Grinch: Christmas Adventures

The Grinch: Christmas Adventures

13 oct 2023Casual Brothers Ltd.Outright Games Ltd.
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A four-hour licensed platformer that punches well above the Outright Games average for younger players, but adult solo runs will feel the content ceiling fast.

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I ran a spreadsheet on how many licensed kids platformers actually respect the source material. Most don't. This one mostly does, which makes it worth a closer look before you dismiss it entirely. The Grinch: Christmas Adventures is a 2D and 2.5D side-scroller across three locations, covering the Grinch's cave, the icy countryside, and Whoville itself, spread across 18 levels. The rhyming narrator pulls directly from the Dr. Seuss text, delivering hints and story beats in verse, and the hand-drawn visual style stays faithful to the original illustrations rather than chasing the CGI film aesthetic. That alone puts it ahead of most licensed tie-ins in terms of presentation. The mechanical loop is straightforward: platforming sections ask you to stomp spiders, swing on the Candy Cane Lasso, use a Jumping Jetpack unlocked through jigsaw-style puzzle pieces, and throw snowballs to freeze enemies. Each chapter closes with a snowboard runner segment where an avalanche or giant Christmas ornament chases you down the hill. The interior stealth sections, where you sneak through Who houses to steal presents while avoiding hug-happy Whos and gingerbread people, are the one genuinely clever wrinkle on the formula. Hiding under beds and dining tables while the in-house AI bumbles around adds a light comedic tension that fits the Grinch's character well. The AI is not exactly a chess opponent, and adults will solve these segments on autopilot, but the design intent is sound. Here is the honest performance assessment: the controls have a slight startup stutter when moving from a standstill, and landing from jumps briefly roots the character to the spot. Neither issue is a showstopper, but platformer veterans will notice the imprecision compared to genre benchmarks. Repetition also sets in across the back half of the 18 levels, with the enemy roster and house layout variety wearing thin. Steam's user data sits at a mixed aggregate, and the critics who scored it lower flagged level design repetition as the main culprit. The critics who scored it higher were largely reviewing it in the context of a parent-child session, which is the correct context. The co-op structure is the game's smartest decision. Drop-in, drop-out local co-op lets a second player take over Max the dog, who has unlimited health, instant respawns, and never gets targeted by enemies. A parent can handle the Grinch's trickier rope swings and moving platforms while a child aged five or six manages Max with minimal risk of frustration. Puzzle pieces unlock abilities progressively, so the game does have a light collectathon hook if you want 100 percent completion, though the whole run, collectibles included, lands somewhere in the three-to-four-hour range. For an adult solo player who wants a platforming workout, this will feel thin. The depth of decision-making I usually demand from a game simply is not present here, and there is no mod ecosystem or post-launch content to extend the experience. But scoped correctly, as a holiday-season co-op session for a parent with a young child who loves the Grinch story, it does its job with more care and craft than the genre average. Approach it like a short festive read, not a full RPG campaign, and the value proposition makes sense.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayermultiplayercooplocal-coopachievementstier:aaaFamily Co-opLicensed IP2.5D PlatformerBeginner-FriendlyCollect-a-thonRunner SegmentsShort Completion TimeStealth-Lite

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OS
Windows 10 64-Bit
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
8 GB available space
Graphics
AMD Radeon RX 550 4GB / Nvidia GTX 750
Processor
AMD Ryzen 3 1200 /Intel Core i3-7100
Sound Card
DirectX Compatible Sound Card

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Sound Card
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Casual Brothers Ltd.
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Outright Games Ltd.
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The Grinch: Christmas Adventures fue desarrollado por Casual Brothers Ltd. y publicado por Outright Games Ltd..