


It had a nice feel to it and gave kids a little bit of American geography. Only this time, the game is set in cities around the United States instead of in some jungle. I haven't seen the old Jumanji, but I'd say this is similar to what Jumanij would be if it were a video game instead of a board game, like the first movie. Life is meant to be experienced, and he definitely wasn't afraid to hop into the fun and games.Ībout halfway through the book, it started to remind me of Jumanji. Jesse had to be dragged into doing anything new or exciting. He was all work and no play, for the most part. You had main character, Jesse, who was a real stick in the mud. The contrast between the main character and his sidekick, Eric, were awesome. After the tutorial the action really starts and Jesse gets thrown into a real video game. The book gets into the video game right away, starting with the Tutorial. If you've ever played a first-person shooter, you could probably relate to this game.

This is definitely one of the coolest books that I’ve read.
