You'll gain abilities you can use through your keychain to help with the puzzles, the platforming is uneven but mostly simple fun, and there is a plethora of collectables. In the short time it takes to play, jumping in and out of paintings, riding around on dinosaurs and controlling a rhinoceros adds up to be a joyful if not earth-shattering experience that kids will have a blast with. What more could you really ask of a humble movie-tie in game?
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why would i just buy a game to boost a fictional score that does nothing for me?
whats the point of 1k'ing? does it give like a 200 points boost? ive got 2 games suck at 985 with 2 achiev each worth 10 and 5. dont see the point of wasting 100+ hours on em.
TGH Writes:
"Night At The Museum: Battle Of The Smithsonian (NATM2 for short) is based off the movie of the same name and takes a lot of great things from the movie and turns it over to the game. In the end the question has to be asked, is this a game for the hardcore gamer, or just one for the family/casual gamer looking for a fun time."
Before we begin, Night at the Museum 2: Battle of the Smithsonian is primarily designed to be a children's game. Fellow adult online gamers floating around the world, interacting with Bytesize Towers had been universally dismissive of the Ben Stiller-inspired movie-tie game.
Which is a little unfair.