Madagascar review:
You may be a little depressed that this is currently the best selling game in our blighted isle, but pecker-up, eh? I went to the zoo last week and ...
Madagascar preview:
You may be a little depressed that this is currently the best selling game in our blighted isle, but pecker-up, eh? I went to the zoo last week and ...
Madagascar review:
Kids won't feel bad playing it. Developers and publishers can look themselves in the mirror in the morning, knowing they aren't taking candy from babies. And the sort of gamers who read reviews on internet sites, if they find themselves playing, will be pleasantly surprised.And, returning to the point, where do you keep a duck-billed platypus?In a Platypussary, of course!Zoos are amazing.
Madagascar review:
At New York's Central Park Zoo, a lion, a zebra, a giraffe, and a hippo are best friends and stars of the show. But when one of the animals goes missing from their cage, the other three break free to look for him, only to find themselves reunited ... on a ship en route to the island of Madagascar. When their vessel capsizes off the coast, however, the friends, who have all been raised in captivity, learn first-hand what life can be like in the wild.
Madagascar review:
The mini-games include multiplayer shuffleboard, a rhythm game not unlike DDR (sans dance mat), and an exceedingly frustrating version of mini-golf.Madagascar is not a long game. The whole thing can be finished in just a couple of sittings. However, fans of the film, both young and old, would do well to give it a shot, as it's an entertaining platformer that complements the movie quite well.
Madagascar review:
Madagascar certainly delivers for the younger demographic, but those older players may reach critical boredom pretty early on in the game.
Madagascar review:
If you’re a fan of the flick, pick this up. If you aren’t, try getting it later if it becomes a Greatest Hit. Regardless of your age, Madagascar provides a lot of fun for those who seek it.