Doras Carnival 2 - At the Boardwalk

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The sequel to the hit game Dora’s Carnival Adventure! For ages 3 to 6. Go on a boardwalk adventure with Dora and friends! Play 10 different boardwalk-themed games and win tickets to earn prizes! Dora’s Carnival 2 is suitable for all ages and helps build essential skills for young ones such as numbers and counting, hand-eye coordination, Spanish-language skills, and much more.
  • Play with Dora and friends.
  • Win tickets and prizes.
  • Play 10 different games.
size:10MB, OS:Windows ME/2000/XP/VISTA

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43 Comments so far for Doras Carnival 2 - At the Boardwalk

  1. Vincent
    May 4th, 2007

    | 12:00 am

    Could not disagree more with Marc. I found the game to be highly addictive and a refreshing change. While I am not a SIMS fan (and thus couldn’t care less about the tie-in)I am a fan of action games and this one was VERY hard to put down. What’s funny to me is that there seems to be a closed-minded approach to new and different casual games, and also to EA. BumperBlast is no Jojo’s Fashion Show, but it is a very nice effort from EA and to me, portends a new era and a new threat to the indies and the biggies in this space. EA will only improve and you’re going to be seeing a lot more good games from the big core studios. Which is great. More games means more choices, more innovation, more customers.

  2. Donna
    May 5th, 2007

    | 12:00 am

    Those who have been playing TechFront/EGames’ fairly recent “Puzzle City” will be familiar with the city grid/shape placement combo encountered in “SnapCity.” (There are other eerie similarities as well, such as separating levels with newspaper headlines.) I found pluses and minuses in each of the games. “SnapCity” is a more complex game whose less rigid demands allow more imaginative, freer play. The disasters add a dimension, though I found them sometimes an annoying distraction. As far as I can tell, its biggest drawback is its lack of an overview section to chart progress through the levels. Without an overview, I am even now not certain I beat the game - all I know is that the alien level keeps repeating! “Puzzle City” offers hipper graphics and music, as well as a couple of fun human characters — and, yes, a clear overview section to show player progress through the levels.

  3. Marc
    May 6th, 2007

    | 12:00 am

    Hi Vincent,

    Yes, we do agree Bumper Blast is different (as I mentioned in the article), which is great, and that a big company like EA has the resources to contribute quality titles to the casual gaming space, but at the risk of insulting the developer on this title, I just felt like this game was slapped together with The Sims IP, and released, as opposed to EA’s SnapCity, which was a much richer and gratifying experience, I thought. I didn’t dislike Bumper Blast, but felt it was merely average when compared to other casual games out now.

  4. JC
    June 5th, 2007

    | 12:00 am

    Does this game only go up to Level 5-5? I keep playing that one over and over … it just kind of stops there?

  5. mckenzie
    June 6th, 2007

    | 12:00 am

    hi my name is mckenzie

  6. Vincent
    April 30th, 2008

    | 12:00 am

    Could not disagree more with Marc. I found the game to be highly addictive and a refreshing change. While I am not a SIMS fan (and thus couldn’t care less about the tie-in)I am a fan of action games and this one was VERY hard to put down. What’s funny to me is that there seems to be a closed-minded approach to new and different casual games, and also to EA. BumperBlast is no Jojo’s Fashion Show, but it is a very nice effort from EA and to me, portends a new era and a new threat to the indies and the biggies in this space. EA will only improve and you’re going to be seeing a lot more good games from the big core studios. Which is great. More games means more choices, more innovation, more customers.

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