One Hit Pixel: "Some may say that this is an unfair contest; pitting a movie title for a children’s game against the likes of the triple-A elite is like introducing a rabbit to a jackal, in a steel cage. The expectation for Dreamwork’s Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted is for it to at least do well in the box office and sell some copies of the game. That’s what a franchise does and there’s no harm in expanding an already successful product vehicle. But look at it this way. If you want to give your film franchise a lasting legacy, at least make the game somewhat enjoyable to play. Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted however, is likely to make young children cry in anguish."
Of the two game games in this bundle, we found Madegascar 3 to be better since it has a story, decent characters, and good graphics. The Croods Prehistroric Party looks horrible, does not support multiplayer (despite having the word party in its title), and is merely a compilation of bland button mashing mini-games.
Namco Bandai Games Europe are today releasing two videogame combo packs across three formats. The Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS and Wii each receive a new pack featuring The Croods: Prehistoric Party! and one other title, available at retail stores now.
Vdeo game publisher and distributor NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe today announced the release of two Nintendo exclusive combo-packs based on DreamWorks Animation animated films. Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted and The Croods: Prehistoric Party! are now both available for a Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS pack, whereas Rise of the Guardians: The Video Game and The Croods: Prehistoric Party! are both available for an exclusive Wii pack.