![]() It’s not the sort of game where you’d be clinging hopelessly onto the mouse saying “just one more go” as your partner/sibling/parent/friend tries to drag you away from the computer. It’s just the game play doesn’t really offer anything different or enthralling. Still, the graphics and sound are good and the storyline is solid. Each level just seems to give you more mess to tidy up without offering anything revolutionary. There was level after level and even when the house layouts changed, it wasn’t so drastic that it presented much of a challenge. It’s better than the first one as it presents more of a challenge and lasts longer. And remember, finish each level within a certain time and you’ll earn a Gold Star! Each one will help make Emma’s job that little bit easier. Also, between some levels you’re offered an upgrade of one of your cleaning items, be it a better washing machine, vacuum cleaner or feather duster. Your only consolation is the coffee pot in the kitchen which you can periodically use to speed up your character. Only when the ‘mess counter’ ticks down to one have you won the war against what must be the messiest virtual family ever. As Emma, you must tidy, dust, hoover, pick up, fix and put away in a seemingly never ending battle. Soon enough, you’ve several children, a dog and a bird to run around after, as well as visiting relatives, and even a camera crew as the Ashbury’s make a reality TV show. ![]()
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