Happy Feet (PS2)
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4253 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: Midway Games Ltd
- Released on: 2006-11-24
- Rating: To Be Announced
- Platform: PlayStation2
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description:
Happy Feet is based on Warner Bros' comedy adventure. You'll jump into the shoes of Mumble, a young penguin born into a nation of singing emperor penguins. In this land, each penguin needs a heartsong to attract a soul mate. Unfortunately, Mumble is the worst singer in the world. But he is a brilliant tap dancer. Based on the general storyline of the film, the player will be able to experience life from the point of view of Mumble in music, dance and interaction with the friends and enemies of the penguin's world.
Customer Reviews
Happy Feet -
This is the type of game you'd buy for a child of about 6 or 7 who likes Penguins.
Much like the film, you play the cute Penguin Mumble, who can't
sing but can tapdance brilliantly, for a penguin. The levels are basic, Dancing, Sleding down a cliff or
swimming, and most levels you have to collect things.
The graphics are pretty good, if a little bit chunky, but
the gameplay could be more varied. ***
Very repetitive game
This game is alright for a time filler, I guess. There were a lot of levels in this game but they were all very repetitive. Some levels required the character to dance (in which you pressed buttons that corresponded to arrows on the screen), others required you to race and collect things as you slid down a slope and there were about two more level types that required you to do different things. When you've got around 40 levels and 4 types of level with basically the same scenes throughout, that makes for a very repetitive and boring game. Kids will probably enjoy this, but if you're an adult don't bother. It will bore you.




