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"A cute mini-game collection for a very good film." ---from the review
----------------- Sidebar : ----------------- Pros: The variety in games; enormous compatibility arc with even low-end systems; you get to play as Frozone! Yeah! Cons: Video clips not as high-quality as the Incredibles video game; very short, and very easy; sound bytes repetitive. Is it any good, really? That's all in how you liked the movie. In truth this is far from as good as the actual video game, but there is the ability to play as Frozone, as well as some nice desktop treats to unlock, like desktop icons and wallpapers and even a screen saver. ----------------- Feel free to contribute. As always, review submissions are accepted! ------------------
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The Incredibles:When Danger CallsClick picture to order this game (PC/windows version) A Techtite ReviewEach time Disney makes a new animated film, two games are released. The first game is the video-game tie-in proper, where the overall game is a map of the story from the film, in a Super-Mario style platformer, or the like. The alternate game (or even games, in Monsters, Inc.'s case) is an action game collection of sorts, where 2D graphics allow for the ability to play classic arcade style games using the characters from the film. Such is the case for The Incredibles: When Danger Calls. That said, you're probably asking; is it good?
But wait; there's more...to a point anyway. Click on Frozone to the right and you get to play a sort of fireman game with him, putting out the fire in windows of a burning building, in time for the fire trucks to arrive. Complete all the above missions and you get to play the final level against the giant robot. In the meantime, little by little, you unlock special treats in the menu below that, including everything from desktop wallpaper to a screen saver, and any number of videos from the game, all from the movie.
It's all a matter of how much you loved the film. It's a cute game, it's affordable, and for parents who play games with their kids, it's a whole lot easier than the video game, I'll tell you that! This is sort of like the cookie you buy a kid when they ask for a whole cake. It's enough to keep them occupied, even if it's not the best Incredibles game on the block.
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