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SeaWorld Adventure Parks: Shamu's Deep Sea Adventures (PS2)

SeaWorld Adventure Parks: Shamu's Deep Sea Adventures (PS2)
From Activision

List Price: £19.99
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #13282 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: ACTIVISION
  • Released on: 2006-03-17
  • Rating: To Be Announced
  • Platform: PlayStation2

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
SeaWorld: Shamu's Deep Sea Adventures is the first ever SeaWorld game for the console and handheld gaming systems. Combining education with entertainment, children will embark on an engaging, story-driven adventure as they take Shamu and Horacio, the ageless Manatee, on an incredible journey to Atlantis and battle Poseidon and his giant beast, the evil Kraken. Through 20 missions and eight underwater environments, players are encouraged to solve the mystery of unexplained disruptions affecting the aquariums and the animal's habitats and successfully return the magic of SeaWorld back to the park.


Customer Reviews

shamu4
I bought this game as i love killer whales and anything to do with them.i play this game on my bf console whenever i can get some time on it.you are shamu an you have to solve missions in the undersea world with help from his friend the manatee whilst remebering the essentials such as breathing and finding food.to defeat your enermys your must use shamus whale song to stun them before swiping them with a powerfull tail slap.along your way you must pick up crystals an artifacts that are hidden in chests and under rocks to help you earn points.at the end of each leval you must complete a puzzel in order to compleate your mission.the overall grafics in the game are fantastic and make playing the game fun.this game is ideal for the kinda person who likes the differnt type of game to all the blood bath hunting games.it is very similar to ecco the dolphin

doesn't quite jump through the right hoops......3
Being a fan of Seaworld, I picked this up to check it out, and was slightly disappointed. The game is aimed primarily at kids, and therein lies the problem - in parts, its just too hard.
The game is a little derivative, and the levels all feel a bit similar, with a little bit of background change. A mixture of puzzles and fighting make it ok, but only just!
Truth be told, there is not much Seaworld to this, apart from using Shamu, and characters based on Seaworld attractions; there is nothing of the real Seaworld here.
If its cheap,and you like a bit of edutainment, pick it up; otherwise, you are not missing much.