QUOTE said:Bring the outrageous and enchanting mayhem of Shorts, the movie, to your Nintendo DSTM. After a magical rainbow rock that grants wishes brings chaos to the suburbs, players must fix wishes-gonewrong in this entertaining platformer with classic puzzle elements. Play as 4 of your favorite characters from the movie. Free your house from booger monsters as Nose Noseworthy. Escape the canyon of doom and the castle that Loogie Short wished into existence. Choose between Toe Thompson and Helvetica Black to destroy the power-mad Mr. Black in the Black Box factory. It’s up to you to return the community of Black Falls to normal.
Features
- Run through 26 replayable levels in 3 distinct episodes from the movie that take place in a laboratory-like house in the town of Black Falls, a factory, and a castle with a moat
- Play as Nose Noseworthy, Loogie Short, Toe Thompson and Helvetica Black, each with their own special jump and unique ability
- Activate special jumps and unique abilities like the alien and wasp hoverjumps, telekinesis super-attack, invincibility, and growth and shrink ray guns for sticky situations
- Use the stylus to draw temporary platforms to jump on and get around obstacles or create a shield to avoid dangerous threats
- Face a multitude of enemies like booger monsters, bomb shooting crocodiles, poison spitting snakes, bats, and sparking robots
Maktub said:I absolutely HATE Spy Kids. Their intentionally cartoony-like fx to an extent of shabbiness and their stupid humor for people who're looking for exactly what they're gonna find.
-Hahahahaha I never X.
X happens to that character right after.
That character looks like Yosemite Sam after an anvil's fallen right top of his head.
People laugh like idiots.
OR tiny stupid animal/creature jumping around making mischief. A là monkey from pirates of caribbean. Oh, ha, ha, how funny, a monkey jumping around. TEH FUCKEN HEELARUUZZZZ.
Let's not mention when I saw this movie's trailer on the cinema I felt like puking. They haven't changed a bit in their pukable-at special effects.
/flaming.
Even if this was proven not to be shovelshit, I wouldn't give it a try. Also, I get the feeling the standards we used for games in the DS are each time lower and lower. Before, we'd throw stones at devs for games like MKDS not having better graphics (which is merely stupid but shows how much we've lowered standards) and now I see praise on this crup. I think too much shovelware can be harmful for criteria.
I totally agree with you. Lately there not have been much good games out for the DS (luckily we got Professor Layton 2 now) BUT....I'm convinced that the fact that piracy has gotten totally out of hand has partly caused this crapware explosion. So I personally think it's the fact that you can buy a flashcart in a local store (which is literally the case in our country) for less than the price of a game, that developers don't want to put a lot of time and money in DS-games anymore.Maktub said:Also, I get the feeling the standards we used for games in the DS are each time lower and lower. Before, we'd throw stones at devs for games like MKDS not having better graphics (which is merely stupid but shows how much we've lowered standards) and now I see praise on this crup. I think too much shovelware can be harmful for criteria.
This license is taken from a movie whose director is the same director as that one from Spy Kids' movies.irpacynot said:stuff (too long, don't wanna bother other users, not that I don't think it's worth reading)
He also directed Sin City, Planet Terror, The Faculty, From Dusk Til Dawn, El mariachi & Desperado. So what?Maktub said:This license is taken from a movie whose director is the same director as that one from Spy Kids' movies.irpacynot said:stuff (too long, don't wanna bother other users, not that I don't think it's worth reading)
Kreatur84 said:the game looks terrible,a mix of super mario and prince of persia