When you play the story itself, I find the missions partly to find a bit confusing (things or ways in certain places again, is sometimes not so easy, because you can easily lose orientation when z. B. from a house " crashed "and lands somewhere on the street and you then want to go up to the starting point, from which one has just been dropped). That's not always so easy for my children. The last place (London) is z. B. eerily dark (evening plays or night), so you sometimes even the crates for stepping up jumping on the wall easily overlooked because it's so dark. I think that's not so good. When you have completed missions or even has already played through the whole game, you can at any time re-enact individual missions again, which is very nice also. If you want to play this game as an adult, you just have to assume that you do not need as long to play through the game. My children - as already written - love this game. They find it naturally scary funny when Gloria "destroyed" with their hindquarters the crates. It is also, of course, pleasant to the sight, when Gloria and Melman balance on a rope (or sometimes fall). For myself as an adult, I would probably not buy this game, but for my two kids, it is - even though they have already been played and now starting again from the beginning - become the current favorite game.