I loved this game back when it came out, and I am pleased to note that it still delivers a great deal of fun and frustration. It's a simple concept that builds on itself, delivering a quickly evolving experience. Thankfully, it's easy for even non-gamers to pick up and play.
In this case, young Connor is able to trap my character in a corner with a couple of well-thrown bombs. This leads to a lot of cheering, yelling, and outright noise in our office. Generally, I'm able to hold my own, until my sons start ganging up on me.
I'm glad that I've kept the video game systems and games that I purchased over the years. Not only do I like sharing the games that I loved as I grew up, I'm never quite sure which ones will end up creating family moments.