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Majesco Announces In-Store DS Demo for Eco-Creatures: Save The Forest

Majesco on January 28 announced Eco-Creatures: Save the Forest will be featured in approximately 10,000 Nintendo DS Download Stations at major retail locations nationwide (US) this January through May. Eco-Creatures is the only game of its kind that promotes environmental awareness by tasking players with defending the unspoiled forest against dangerous industrial encroachment.

Read the press release for information on gameplay, features and pricing.

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Four games that go Green

From the Article, "The current trend is to try and go Green to help conserve natural resources and protect the Earth. It should come as no surprise that video games have been going Green for years. Quite a few titles convey Earth friendly messages to players in both subtle and not-so-subtle ways.

Their methods may occasionally be unconventional, but at least they're putting a positive message out there. In order to celebrate Earth Day (which happens to be today, April 22, 2008), Gamertell is going to salute Captain Planet and the Planeteers, Final Fantasy VII, Chibi Robo!: Park Patrol and Eco Creatures: Save the Forest, just a few of the Earth-friendly games which have appeared over the years.

Each game will also be thoroughly analyzed to see just how effective its methods and execution are. After that, the games will be ranked in shades of green, based on the crayon colors shown at Crayola's website."

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Gamepro: Eco Creatures Review

Eco-Creatures: Save the Forest is quite basic for an RTS game, but the simplicity works well for it. The animals battle, grow trees for the purpose of spawning more of their kind, and shift personalities and fighting styles according to games they play with Dorian in between missions. If not for the wretched controls, it would be a perfect first-time RTS game for the younger crowd. As it stands though, it's too frustrating for both veterans and beginners.

PS360WII5877d ago

Interesting concept and much different place and characters than normal rts games. To bad the controls seem to the the fault in this game

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Eco-Creatures Interview with Masakazu Tagawa

Eco-Creatures: Save the Forest is a brand new real time strategy (RTS) game from Lightweight Co. and publisher Majesco Entertainment for the Nintendo DS. Masakazu Tagawa is the project director at Lightweight and was responsible for the direction of Eco-Creatures: Save the Forest.

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