Simply tap on an area of the map you wish for Scrat to move, and he'll scurry along to that spot (providing it's accessible to him). Being from Two Tribes, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs seems to take on the same form as one of the studio's previous award-winning titles - Toki Tori, bringing with it that puzzle and maze focused gameplay I think we all fell in love with the first time around.Īs with Toki Tori, basic character movement in Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs is controlled by tapping. But the game isn't that rigid - far from it. If you haven't already guessed, the aim for each level is to guide Scrat around the maze like structures, climbing, floating and falling, until all nuts I've been collected. You play as Scrat, the nut-crazy, squirrel-like creature who is adamant and damn right determined to collect all his scattered nuts - and just as portrayed in the movie he'll go to amazingly lengths to ensure he gets them. The game consisted of 4 levels, each with 9 chapters. However, to my surprise Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs was anything but, and in fact was the complete opposite becoming fun, enjoyable and fully immersive in minutes. Now, I don't know about you but whenever anyone mentions games which tie-in with movies to me, I usually think one thing - rushed, unthoughtful, shaky tools for making a truck load more dosh - and I have to be honest and say, that's exactly what I was thinking when I fired up this. Over the weekend Apple finally approved the title, and now I can let you know how I really feel about this game, its game-play, and of course it's replay value. The game sees you take on the role of some of your more favourite Ice Age movie characters to battle through the icy, barren (and sometimes dangerous) landscape, but let it be known, this isn't your usual movie tie-in. Developed by Fox Mobile Entertainment, Two Tribes, and published by Chillingo, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs is a adventure platformer and an extension to the recent box office smash hit Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs. Version Reviewed: 1.0 (iPhone OS 3.0 Tested)Įveryone loves Ice Age, and over the last few weeks I've had a chance to play around with an upcoming title from the million-dollar movie franchise.
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