
Peppa Pig: World Adventures
If your preschooler is obsessed with Peppa Pig, this delivers exactly what it promises. Parents sitting alongside them will clock its limits within the first twenty minutes.
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Worth it only for households with a Peppa-obsessed child aged 3-6 who is ready for their first solo controller experience.
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About Peppa Pig: World Adventures
My first instinct when loading this one up was to treat it like any other light adventure title and see how far it goes on its own merits. The honest answer: not very far by adult standards, but that is genuinely not the point. Peppa Pig: World Adventures is a 2D side-scrolling interactive story built almost entirely for children aged three to six, and inside those boundaries it does its job with real care. The core loop has your custom animal character moving left or right through hand-drawn scenes, tapping a button prompt whenever the game asks you to, and occasionally juggling a second face button to ring a bus bell in London or kick a football on a Barcelona beach. The controls stay that simple by design, and the chapter-based structure - head left to the harbour, pick a destination, walk right until the trip ends, return home - means even a child who has never touched a controller can navigate without adult supervision after the first few minutes. The character and family creator is the standout feature for the target audience. You pick your animal species from a solid roster that includes cats, kangaroos, raccoons, goats, and more, customise accessories down to hat style and glasses shape, and then build out your entire household including parents and up to two siblings. That family then lives in a customisable house you decorate with souvenirs collected from eight global destinations: Paris, London, New York, Hollywood, Barcelona, Germany, Australia, and more. The globe-trotting framing works in the show's voice, with Peppa asking curious questions at each landmark and Daddy Pig reliably saying something ridiculous before everyone falls over laughing. The art replicates the TV show so accurately that critics consistently described it as playing an interactive episode, and that accuracy is the game's clearest single strength. Where it loses points, even accounting for its age target, is variety and technical performance. Each destination takes roughly ten to fifteen minutes to clear, and the mini-games within them rarely stretch beyond a single button press. Reviewers noted a missed opportunity with the educational angle - visiting what is clearly the Empire State Building without the game acknowledging it by name is the kind of low-effort treatment that leaves parents hoping for a bit more. On the technical side, multiple outlets flagged frequent loading screens between scenes, occasional black screen glitches, and audio mixing that buries dialogue. Some of these issues may have been patched since launch, but they were consistent enough across platforms at release to be worth knowing about. The predecessor, My Friend Peppa Pig, drew similar criticism, so the sequel improved but did not fully solve the structural roughness. For adults in the room it is a passive experience at best - critics who reviewed it without young children present found the repetition wearing thin quickly. But that framing misreads the product. The parental timer feature, which can enforce 5 to 30 minute play sessions before prompting a break, shows that the developers understood exactly who this is for and what parents actually need. If you have a Peppa-obsessed three-year-old who is ready for their first solo gaming moment, this is one of very few titles where that is genuinely possible without you hovering over the controller.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7/8/10
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 5 GB available space
- Graphics
- Gefoforce GT430 (1024 MB)
- Processor
- Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 (2.4 GHz) or AMD equivalent
- Sound Card
- DirectX Compatible
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 10
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 8 GB available space
- Graphics
- Radeon HD 6850 (1024 MB)
- Processor
- Intel i5 7400 or AMD equivalent
- Sound Card
- DirectX Compatible
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Game Info
- Developer
- Petoons Studio
- Publisher
- Outright Games Ltd.
- Release Date
- Mar 17, 2023



