Ed, Edd N Eddy: The Mis-Edventures review:
Developer Artificial Mind & Movement (A2M) has this licensed games thing down to a science. The company has been doing licensed games for a few years using a nice variety of visual techniques that go a long way into capturing the look and feel of whatever project they tackle. This year, they’ve made some entertaining games out of popular cartoons like Teen Titans for the Game Boy Advance for Majesco and Scooby Doo: Unmasked on the GBA and home consoles for THQ. The latest game to get the A2M treatment is the Cartoon Network’s Ed, Edd n Eddy for Midway and the results are another fun kid’s game, Ed, Edd, n Eddy: The Mis-Edventures. Definitely geared toward the short set, the game consists of six stages (called "scams") with an additional two areas to unlock if you’re clever enough to find them. The wacky visuals and jazzy music will keep you playing, although the slippy controls, odd objectives and weirdness of the indoor/outdoor transitions can make the game a bit confusing.