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Finding
Nemo |
| $19.95 |
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(Win98/Me/XP/2000/Mac) (Mini Retail) (NEMODR) |
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Publisher:
Disney/ THQ
Ratings:
    from Quandary
Fish Are Friends, Not
Food!
Guide Marlin, Dory and Nemo through the ultimate underwater
adventure. Meet all of the great characters from the Disney/Pixar movie,
Finding Nemo, as you live all the excitement of the film's storyline. The
search for Nemo is on, and it's up to you to find him. Dive In!
Features and
Activities:
Live the film through the
game and help reunite Nemo and his father Marlin
Play as all three of the main characters from the
film: Nemo, Dory and Marlin.
Features both challenging
puzzles and arcade style action.
Interact with all the
great characters from the film, including Bruce, Crush and the Tank Gang
Features film clips from
the film that capture the fun and hilarity of the movie.
Requirements:
Windows 98, 2000, Me, XP: Pentium II 266 MHz (Pentium
III 400 MHz recommended), 64 MB RAM (128 MB recommended for WinXP/2000), video
card with at least 8 MB RAM, 8X CD-ROM, and 160 MB hard drive space.
Macintosh: Mac users require a G3 or G4 266 MHz or
faster iMac, iBook, PowerBook, Power Macintosh, OS X version 10.2 or later, 128
MB RAM, 8X CD-ROM, 8 MB VRAM, and 160 MB of hard drive space.
Reviews:
Quandary
Review by Rosemary Young
"Young fans of Nemo and friends are in for a very pleasant
surprise with this adventure. Aimed at children 5 to 8 years, it's one of
several electronic games based on the popular children's film, Finding Nemo,
and this one has adventuring and puzzling activities as well as a little simple
arcade action."
"Finding Nemo has a
variety activities for Nemo fans to enjoy and it won't matter if kids haven't
seen the movie because Nemo and Marlin will make some new friends here. It is
certainly a delightful package but could have been even better with more
interactivity or more things to do to extend 'active' playing time. 8 year olds
will move through it quite quickly, but kids at the younger end of the
recommended age group will be entertained for longer.
"It's very easy for kids to get into. Starting out is
simple, just pick a character from the opening splash screen and press the
arrow to enter the game. The game is automatically saved on exit and on
re-entering the chosen character will take the player back to where they left
off. The controls are very simple too. Move the pointer over the screen and
watch out for it to change colour. If it's red then there's something to click
on for a surprise. If it's yellow there's something to do such as pick up an
item or talk to a character. When it turns to a big yellow arrow, that's the
exit to another location."
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