Open Season
Release Date: September 19, 2006
Adventure, TPP, cartoons, action adventure, splitscreen, multiplayer, singleplayer
Open Season is a family adventure action game, the plot of which is modelled on an animated cinema picture of the same title, for which Sony Pictures Animation is responsible.
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Open Season Description
Open Season is a family action-adventure game based on an animated film of the same title, created by Sony Pictures Animation. Open Season tells the story of a domesticated grizzly bear Boog and a stubborn, one-horned deer Elliot. The two are trying to survive in the forest during a hunting season.
The game lets you play as either of the two heroes and meet all the characters known from the movie, e.g. the park ranger Beth, and the poacher Shaw. In his adventures, Boog makes friends, who help him scare off hunters. Rabbits can stun an opponent by jumping on his head, skunks serve as real stinky bombs, whereas squirrels are excellent nut throwers. Apart from the traditional action-adventure gameplay, the game features fast-paced missions, such as rolling down the slope on a snow ball, swimming down the river on a wooden roof, or speeding through mine tunnels in a rail cart.
Besides, the game lets you challenge other players in a selection of mini-games. All this is seasoned with a large dose of humor typical of such productions, and colorful 3D graphics.
Last updated on August 21, 2015
Open Season Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows September 19, 2006
Nintendo DS September 19, 2006
Xbox 360 September 19, 2006
Nintendo Wii November 30, 2006
PlayStation Portable September 19, 2006
PlayStation 2 September 19, 2006
Xbox September 19, 2006
GameCube September 19, 2006
Developer: Ubisoft Montreal / Ubisoft Quebec (PC) / Ubisoft Quebec (PS2) / Ubisoft Quebec (XBOX) / Ubisoft Quebec (GCN) / Ubisoft Quebec (X360) / Ubisoft Quebec (PSP) / Ubisoft Quebec (NDS) / Ubisoft Quebec (Wii)
Publisher: Ubisoft
Open Season System Requirements
PC / Windows
Recommended: Pentium 4 1.5 GHz, 256 MB RAM, graphic card 64 MB (GeForce2 or better), Windows 2000/XP