Publisher: SCEE
Developer: Magenta Software Ltd and FreeStyle Games Ltd.
# of Players: 1-4
Category: Classics/Puzzles
Release Dates
Intl - 05/25/2007
N Amer - 03/11/2008
News
PlayStation 2 Continues to Bring the Party Into Your Living Room
SCEA announced today the release of Buzz! The Hollywood Quiz and Buzz! Jr.: Robo Jam
Buzzers Ready for Round Two...
The future of Buzz! Junior is looking bright as Buzz! Junior: RoboJam touches down on PlayStation 2 this summer in a hi-tech whirlwind of family fun
Description
Ideal for the younger gamer in the family, Buzz! Jr.: Robo Jam will bring kids, parents and grandparents together with its infectious and entertaining interactive gameplay. Featuring 24 brand new mini-games, Buzz! Jr.: Robo Jam places players in a futuristic world where mischievous robots are sent to Robot Boot camp. Up to four players can pick up the easy to use buzzers and compete in hilarious far-out tasks to see who will become the top cadet. Buzz! The Hollywood Quiz and Buzz! Jr.: Robo Jam both require buzzers to play and are available bundled with the buzzers or as a standalone version offered at a lower price.
Features
- 1-4 player buzzer-bashing fun
- 25 great games with ten specially-created Team Challenges: kids will come back for more time and time again
- A brand-new world, light years away from Buzz! Junior: Jungle Party - but the same awesome Buzz! Junior style of play that kids love
- Build Your Own Robot feature: players can customize the colorful boy/girl robots to suit their own personalities
- Forthcoming releases in the Buzz! Junior series make the Buzz! controllers a great investment
- Great for kids – but the adults won’t be able to resist getting involved!
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ESRB Rating
GameZone's Review/Preview
7.5
GZ Rating
| Gameplay | 7.5 |
| Graphics | 7.6 |
| Sound | 7 |
| Difficulty | Easy/Med |
| Concept | 7 |
| Multiplayer | 7.8 |
| Overall | 7.5 |
Reviewer: Michael Lafferty
Review Date: 03/03/2008
Buzz! Junior RoboJam improves on the buzzer-game foundation
Full Buzz! Junior: RoboJam Review





