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'A shame then, that marvelling at the cartoon tennis racquet pretending to be in your hand is immensely more enthralling than anything you'll actually do with it in the game.'
Read more » GamesRadar
Read more » GamesRadar
'These flashes of inspiration can't stop Start the Party from being an extremely fleeting experience.'
Read more » Telegraph.co.uk
Read more » Telegraph.co.uk
'This collection of Move-powered minigames is fun with friends but has little to offer solo players.'
Read more » Gamespot
Read more » Gamespot
'Ultimately, Start The Party! is an inoffensive suite of party-centric minigames; they range from amusing distractions to boring EyeToy Play rehashes.'
Read more » 1up.com
Read more » 1up.com
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'A serviceable showpiece, but there aren't a lot of modes to explore, and the short-lived mini-games get repetitive pretty quickly. It's fun in short bursts, but it doesn't approach the staying power of the most memorable party games.'
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'Start the Party's problem is that at £30 the content on offer feels too slight and the fun will start to run out a lot sooner than you'd like.'
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'Nine unspectacular turn-based mini-games, none of which you're likely to play alone or on a long-term basis. No matter how much you've been drinking.'
Read more » Eurogamer
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'The novelty of playing around with augmented reality will quickly wear out under the weight of the game's shallowness and obnoxious demeanor.'
Read more » GameInformer
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