Based on the animated film from DreamWorks, Madagascar tells the tale of four animals in New York's Central Park Zoo. You must use the skills of your animal crew (consisting of a lion, zebra, giraffe, and hippo) to overcome a variety of dangerous obstacles.
Madagascar preview:
..or the island, if you will.Madagascar looks like a lot of fun so far, and could be a good exception to the rule on movie-licensed games if the gameplay holds up for it. Look for it to arrive this summer alongside the film, offering lots of fun for animal lovers of all ages.
Madagascar review:
There are a few voice samples included, and like the console versions Activision didn’t include the original voice actors. Nonetheless, the sound alikes are convincing and don’t become a liability for the game.Madagascar is a fun platformer. The presentation is stellar, and it makes good use of the NDS’s unique capabilities. That said it is just a tad too difficult at times.