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DreamWorks All-Star Kart Racing Review

You could almost call DreamWorks All-Star Kart Racing plain. But it’s also not mired in monetisation, nor is it overly fiddly.

All-star cast and all-star fun – that’s DreamWorks All-Star Kart Racing!

The latest from the DreamWorks, GameMill and Universal Games and Digital Platforms teams is that of DreamWorks All-Star Kart Racing. Featuring an all-star cast and promising all-star fun, does this have enough about it to fight for a place amongst the best karting games ever?

DreamWorks Trolls Remix Rescue Review

With a bit more time, a bit more sparkle, DreamWorks Trolls Remix Rescue would have shone.

Move to the beat with the musical adventures of DreamWorks Trolls Remix Rescue

Available right now via the GameMill Entertainment, Universal Games and Digital Platforms teams is DreamWorks Trolls Remix Rescue. It's playable on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. As well as on PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and PC. It feels perfect for the kids too. 

Two new DreamWorks games bring karting and music-themed action adventures

Coming to Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch and PC are both DreamWorks All-Star Kart Racing and DreamWorks Trolls Remix Rescue.

DreamWorks Dragons: Legends of the Nine Realms Review

If you have a Skylanders itch that Activision refuses to scratch, or have love for the DreamWorks Dragons series, then DreamWorks Dragons: Legends of the Nine Realms takes a bit of a run up and then soars.

Fly beyond the Hidden World in DreamWorks Dragons: Legends of The Nine Realms

The How to Train Your Dragon franchise has expanded way beyond the film trilogy. So much so that this release is a videogame representation of the third spin-off TV series. I don’t think you’ll need to have watched or read every piece of Dragon lore to understand what the videogame plot is. Find out what it is today as DreamWorks Dragons: Legends of The Nine Realms releases today on Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and PC.

DreamWorks Spirit Lucky’s Big Adventure Review

Making a licensed game remotely must have been quite the challenge - locked into a release date, sellotaping a game together from the scrappy materials that you’ve been given. We would have loved to say that DreamWorks Spirit Lucky’s Big Adventure was a plucky underdog, overcoming those issues to create something that fans and young players would love. But no. It’s a soggy cardboard box of a game, empty of things to do and barely holding itself together. And as cardboard boxes go, £34.99 is quite the asking price.

Dreamworks Spirit Lucky’s Big Adventure releases on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC

Dreamworks games may not be for everyone, and there's a good chance that you'll need to be fully invested in to the base material to really make the most of what they deliver, but when they do drop, you can be sure they are able to provide a fun, wild adventure that fans will lap up. That's most probably going to be the case for Dreamworks Spirit Lucky’s Big Adventure too, as it releases on Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and PC.

DreamWorks Spirit Lucky’s Big Adventure gets set to canter on to Xbox One, Series X|S, PS4, Switch and PC

Outright Games have been tasked with bringing to life many DreamWorks franchises in recent years, but now it's time for them to canter forth to Xbox, Playstation, Switch and PC with the Spirit series with DreamWorks Spirit Lucky's Big Adventure preparing for a summer launch.