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Family Vacation: California

Family Vacation: California

|Adventure, Puzzle

6.3 /10

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Barb never thought she’d win, but she did in Family Vacation: California. Her submission to be a contestant on the game show; The Price is Nice! was accepted and she and her family are on their way to sunny California. 25+ Levels over 8 chapters 15+ challenging puzzles Fun for the whole family

Story and worldbuilding

It’s up to you to help Barb and her family to get to their destination safe and happy. You’ll have to help them pack, get to the airport on time, board the plane, have a safe flight and get to their hotel at the other end. Once at their destination, you’ll hit the beach, take in a ballgame and go to Playland Theme Park, before helping Barb compete on her favorite game show for cash and prizes.

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Leans into Adventure, Puzzle, Point-and-click — a quick read on whether that fantasy matches what you usually enjoy.

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Pure NintendoTrevor Gould · 17 Jun, 2021
5.5/10

Kids should enjoy Family Vacation: California well enough. Parents who grab it on sale can take confidence that it's not objectionable, just rather forgettable. But older players might be turned off by its simplicity and shorter length relative to its launch price.

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Nindie SpotlightJustin Nation · 27 May, 2021
7/10

Hidden object games certainly aren't a genre for everyone, and they're relatively common on the Switch, so it can be a bit difficult to really sort through which are better than others...

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