Review by p13z on 29 Jun 2013 (Rating: 3)
I approached this hoping it would be a better game than the previous, mediocre Flintstones arcade adventure cash-in, 'Yabba Dabba Doo'. It certainly *looks* a better game. The presentation and graphics are very good, especially in comparison to its predecessor.
The game itself comprises of four disjointed feeling sub-games, of varying degrees of tediousness. The levels all look very nice, and you can see effort has gone into this game. It just isn't overly fun to play.
Worth a look for the graphics, if you like that sort of thing. Not much here to keep you interested though.
Review by YOR on 20 Dec 2017 (Rating: 1)
This was such an odd game and somewhat unfitting for The Flintstones licence. The game is in two parts, the second part sees you as Fred Flintstone take on Barney Rubble in a game of bowling, sounds reasonable enough. But in order to play some bowling you have to complete part one first, which has you, in classic Flintstone fashion, paint a wall, yep, PAINT A WALL! SERIOUSLY?! Show me one episode of The Flintstones where painting a wall was the main concept of the story. And it isn't as simple as that as you have Pebbles causing trouble by writing and drawing on your wall as you paint it, and it's a right pain in the arse, in fact I don't recall ever finishing it, maybe my heart wasn't into it knowing of how stupid the concept was. And then the bowling's a bit naff anyway. A number of these cartoon licensed games are quite enjoyable, it's safe to say The Flintstones isn't anywhere near being one of them. Paint a bloody wall, pff.