Getting the family together for a movie night is a classic, but sometimes the fun doesn't have to end when the credits roll. Released alongside the 2013 theatrical sequel, was designed to bring the blue-hued adventure from the big screen directly to your living room. Developed by WayForward and published by Ubisoft, this title aimed to capture the magic of the movies with a kid-friendly, cooperative platforming experience. A Journey Beyond the Village
Critics generally viewed the game as a . Reviewers from Common Sense Media noted it as a "charming, colorful, and simple-to-pick-up game" ideal for younger fans under the age of 10. However, more seasoned gamers found the difficulty level very low and the combat repetitive, with Metacritic user reviews describing it as formulaic but competent for its target audience. The Legacy Continues The Smurfs 2 The Video Game
What sets it apart is that each playable Smurf comes with a unique special ability tailored to different playstyles: : Throws magic potions to stun enemies. Getting the family together for a movie night