Enid Blyton's Famous Five are going on a camping weekend, and it is your job to collect all the bits and pieces necessary for a camp.
Along the way, the gang learns that Eddy, the son of a wealthy tycoon, has been kidnapped and a ransom note found. Your job is to follow the clues that lead to Eddy and his kidnapper.
The game will hold your attention for about three nano-seconds. It's like a bad exam paper - the examiners know what they want to hear but don't ask the right questions, leaving you bemused as to why the game will not progress.
Should you have the patience and endurance to hang in long enough to twig what the game makers are after, it will by then have so infuriated you that you won't have the desire to play further.
On the plus side, the characters, mood and pace of game are true to Enid Blyton style - anaesthatised! Poor.
Graphics 2/5
Sound 2/5
Gameplay 1/5
Gamespan 1/5
Overall 1/5
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