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Transformers: The Game
Arcade
June 26, 2007
Dynamic action game developed by Activision, an adaptation of the 2007 American superproduction. The PC version was created by Traveller's Tales, while the console and handheld editions were made by Vicarious Visions. The plot of Transformers: The Game is loosely based on the story told in the film. In the game we can control both Autobots (Optimus Prime, Ironhide and Bumblebee are at our disposal) and Decepticons (in this case we play as Megatron, Barricade or even Starscream).
LEGO Batman: The Videogame
Arcade
September 23, 2008
Another production by Traveller's Tales, blending the world of the Danish bricks with the universe of Batman, known from comics and movies. As you play as the eponymous hero, accompanied by his sidekicks, your task is to fight the chaos unleashed upon the streets of Gotham by such villains as the Joker, Penguin, and Two-Face. The gameplay focuses on exploring the LEGO brick world, fighting enemies, and solving simple puzzles. You can play LEGO Batman: The Video game in a co-op mode with a friend; apart from Bruce Wayne's friends (such as Robin or Alfred), you can also choose from a range of villains, which also allows the players to fight each other. Regardless of platform (the game was released for PC Windows as well as stationary and portable consoles), the game features pleasant visuals.
Rayman
Arcade
May 29, 2008
A colourful platformer, which gave rise to the popular series with Rayman in the lead role. Our friendly hero sets out to help the inhabitants of the Dreamland, imprisoned by the insidious Mr. Darek. In order to defeat him, he has to travel through six different and dangerous worlds.
Jetpack Joyride
Arcade
November 20, 2012
A browser-based casual arcade game in which we play the role of a hero trying to escape with a jet backpack from a secret laboratory. The character will automatically move to the right side of the screen all the time, and our interaction is limited to controlling the jet backpack. The difficulty results from the fact that along the way there are a lot of obstacles waiting for us, with which encountering ends in death.
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
Arcade
September 11, 2009
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is a game based on an animated film of the same title. The player takes on the role of a young scientist, who slightly mixed up with weather control. In the result, the town is literally flooded with precipitation of food.
Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee
Arcade
October 22, 2009
A two-dimensional platform game with traits of an adventure game and a stealth game. The title, developed by Oddworld Inhabitants, takes place in an unknown planet inhabited by the race of Mudokons. The main protagonist of the game, Abe, is a Mudokon as well. The race is being abused by evil Glukkons, who force them to slave labor in a mine. When the protagonist discovers the new plans of the “master race” (they want to process Mudokons into tasty food), he decides to escape and save his friends from the danger. In Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee the player is jumping between platforms, sneaking up behind the backs of their opponents and solving various environmental riddles. During the game the protagonist can also give orders to other Mudokons. Since the protagonist has no health bar or energy, a single enemy hit is enough to kill him – in that case Abe respawns at the beginning of the level. The title lacks any interface – all information is presented in the level or on special tutorial screens.
Ratatouille
Arcade
June 26, 2007
Ratatouille is based on an animated film of the same name, created by the team from Pixar Animation Studios - a bastion of Toy Story, Finding Nemo (Where is Nemo?) and Cars (Cars). The role of the main character is played by Remy, who is quite an unusual rat. This protagonist loves good food, so he doesn't like it especially with his family.
LittleBigPlanet
Arcade
November 17, 2009
LittleBigPlanet is a dynamic platformer, designed for PlayStation 3 owners. This item is the first on this console to allow almost unlimited interference in the course of the game. You find yourself on a small planet, the boundaries of which are constantly widening while you play.
Rayman 2: The Great Escape
Arcade
December 18, 2008
Rayman 2: The Great Escape is a continuation of Michelangel's 1995 console platformer. This time the title character has to deal with mechanical pirates who have mastered the peaceful Land of Dreams. The player's task is to help Rayman regain his lost power and free his friends from the invaders' hands. The game was produced by Ubisoft and uses a 3D graphic engine.
Naruto Shippuden: Kizuna Drive
Arcade
July 15, 2010
Combining elements of brawling, adventure and jRPG arcade game, which is the next installment of the series, developed on PlayStation Portable handhelds by Bandai Namco. In Naruto Shippuden: Kizuna Drive we play the role of the title warrior, who faces an unknown opponent, responsible for kidnapping all the ninja from the village of Konoha. Like most games based on this popular anime, the production was divided into several main modes.
G-Force
Arcade
July 21, 2009
Arcade action game referring to the animated film The G Crew. We play the Darwin guinea pig and our task is to save the world from an unsustainable millionaire. During the game we have a number of gadgets and add-ons to make it easier to move on to the next stage. The graphics are on a good level, and the game has a friendly atmosphere.
Shaun White Snowboarding
Arcade
November 14, 2008
Shaun White Snowboarding is a sports game signed with the name of a well-known snowboarder prepared by the development team of Ubisoft Montreal studio. Players have the opportunity to test their skiing skills on a board in the Alaskan and Japanese mountains, as well as on the slopes of Park City. The creators put a lot of emphasis on realistic game experiences, especially the physics of snowboarding.
Platypus
Arcade
November 14, 2006
A dynamic action game that refers to such classic genres as Project-X, Katharsis or Gradius. The player sits at the controls of a small spacecraft. Its task is to eliminate enemies appearing on the screen. The distinguishing feature of this production is the graphic design, which was created on the basis of photographs of objects and locations made of plasticine.