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  • The Electric Playground - "Toe Jam and Earl III just isn't very much fun. I never felt like I was accomplishing anything by advancing in the game." Review by Bonnie with screen shots and scores.
  • GamePro.com - "To hear the Soul Sisters sing your next mission in between levels is a joy; listening to a newly funkified earthling mutter an utterly horrible pun brings a slightly ashamed smile to your face." Review by Star Dingo with screen shots and scores.
  • GameZone.com - "Looking for a really fun, hilarious game to play? Don't hesitate to check out Toejam and Earl's latest adventure!" Review by Justin Raymond with overall score [8.3] and screen shots.
  • ign.com - "Fans of the original games may enjoy the feeling of nostalgia when playing Mission to Earth, but that feeling is sure to fade as you become desensitized to the classic appeal of the game, and realize your current state." Review by Kaiser Hwang with overall score [63] and screen shots.

  • The Armchair Empire - "It's got enough style, attitude, and feel good vibes (with relaxed action to make it accessible and therapeutic after a long day) that it's still worth playing." Review by Omni with screen shots and score [8/10]. (November 9, 2002)
  • PlanetXbox - "It's extremely simple, which is good, bad, and limiting all at once. While I must fault the game for its lack of depth and admit that I found some of its antics rather boorish, I have to give it props for having a strong personality." Review by Raymond Padilla with score [68] and screen shots. (October 24, 2002)
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