
"Let’s put it this way: there’s enough content in Let’s Play Curling to justify its existence as a video game, and not just a mode in a winter sport compilation title, but not at the currently asked price tag. It’s not a deep experience, it doesn’t look appealing, and you won’t play it for more than twenty or so minutes at a time. I commend Imagineer for milking as much content as possible with what little they had at their disposal, especially in an ultra niche sport like curling, but this one is a tough recommendation."
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Hi-5: Let's Play is a CD-ROM game built around the 2003 Australian kids' TV show Hi-3. It leans into the show's mix of live action and animated segments with simple interactive tasks and mini-games. Players navigate short scenarios that mirror the show's structure, often reacting to on-screen prompts or solving basic puzzles. The design feels very much of its era with bright, cluttered visuals and a focus on quick, repetitive mechanics. It runs on older PC systems and requires physical media installation. The game's main draw is its direct tie to the Hi-3 series which had a cult following in Australia for its quirky humor and educational slant. While the gameplay is rudimentary by modern standards many retro-focused players appreciate it as a curiosity piece. Community discussions note its charm as a time capsule but acknowledge it's unlikely to hold attention beyond nostalgia value. The title remains obscure outside its original audience.
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