
Notorious: The Life and Fights of Conor Mcgregor
Book
The Dubliner has achieved more in three years with the Ultimate Fighting Championship than anyone in...

Sarah (7800 KP) rated Little Big Planet 3 in Video Games
Dec 12, 2017 (Updated Dec 12, 2017)
The main story mode is lengthy and full of unique and interesting levels that vary in difficulty. Sackboy and his friends are such adorable and silly characters to play, and it’s great to have the option to play as all of them as they each have their own unique abilities. The graphics too are very impressive and full of life and colour. And it has the voices of Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry to make it even better.
The best thing about this though is the multiplayer story mode. My boyfriend and i had hours of fun playing this together, and playing with someone else gives it an extra level of difficulty as well as frustration, especially if that person keeps dying and you don’t...
Conversely though, some of the multiplayer options are the downside to this game. Some of the areas in story mode are only accessible with a certain number of players, sometime 3/4 and how often do you play with that many people? It means you can’t complete all of the game.
Still that aside, this is a fantastic couch co-op game for all ages.

COOKING MAMA Let's Cook!
Games and Education
App
A family-friendly cooking game loved worldwide! [You'll learn to love cooking!] Chop, bake, stew......

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Jul 27, 2022 (Updated Jan 4, 2023)

4x4 Dirt Track Forest Driving
Games
App
Get ready to go off the beaten path and explore the unknown of the best Off Road Driving Tracks!...

Genies & Gems
Games and Entertainment
App
Thieves have stolen the jewels from the Palace and there is only one person who has the power to get...

Hugo Troll Race Classic
Games and Entertainment
App
Hugo, the worlds most famous troll, is back on track! Be warned - very addictive! Following the...

The Destroyers
Book
When Charlie and I were young, we played a game called Destroyers . . . We were sharpening our...
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