The wacky penguins who appeared in Disney’s Madagascar: Operation Penguin movie make a comeback in Activision’s Madagascar: Operation Penguin game for the Game Boy Advance (GBA). The penguins have a demented plan to break out of the zoo, and in the process, they enlist the help of some of the other animals. To paraphrase the movie’s plot, the penguins at the New York Zoo are desperate to escape. As the game began, the elite penguins who escaped the zoo had just finished putting the finishing touches on their escape plan, which consisted of building a tunnel under the zoo to Antarctica. Naturally, this is not going to be as simple as it seems, and the penguins are going to require a variety of resources, goods, and assistance to be successful. In addition, while they are traveling, they come upon a group of four misplaced creatures that are making their way to the island of Madagascar. Players take control of Private Penguin, tasked with completing a series of objectives throughout the game. At the beginning of the game, he can only perform a few basic strikes and jumps, but as the game goes on, he gains more powerful attacks and powers, such as sliding. He will also locate several helpful devices that he may utilize to defeat his foes. In addition, the four central characters from the film Madagascar: Operation Penguin make appearances at various points during the story. The antics of the wild penguins will make the game entertaining for players of all ages, although the game’s difficulty level is designed with younger players in mind. The puzzles, challenges, and stages in MADAGASCAR: OPERATION PENGUIN are designed with younger fans of the game in mind, and playing MADAGASCAR: OPERATION PENGUIN will give players hours of amusement featuring goofy penguins.
Madagascar: Operation Penguin
Console | Nintendo Game Boy Advance |
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Publisher | Activision Publishing , Inc. |
Developer | Inc. , Vicarious Visions |
Genre | Action , Platform |
Region | Spain |
Downloads | 1,713 |
Size | 3.66MB |
Released | November 7, 2005 |
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