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Disney's Chicken Little: Ace in Action outer space adventure lands in U.S. retail stores |
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The most unlikely superheroes to emerge from a barnyard, in fact, probably the only superheroes that came from a barnyard, are out to save Earth from the bad guys. Based on the ending of the film "Chicken Little", DisneyÂ’s Chicken Little: Ace in Action for DS and PS2 is now available across the U.S.
The game features characters from the "movie within a movie" ending of the film. Chicken Little and friends Runt and Abby set out for the solar system to try to defeat notorious villains -- Foxy Loxy, Goosey Loosey, and Sleazel Weasel - whose ultimate goal is take over Earth.
In DisneyÂ’s Chicken Little: Ace in Action, players traverse detailed interstellar spots with an array of out-of-this-world weaponry and vehicles. Gamers can play play Ace on foot, Abby in a spaceship, and Runt as a tank commander. The DS version of the game utilizes the dual screens and wireless multiplayer capability of the system plus a 3D top-down view. Other game features include:
- Exciting new environments including Venus, The Moons of Jupiter (Io and Europa) and an asteroid belt
- The five campaigns each have three intense interstellar missions with soldier, spaceship and tank gameplay
- Players tap DS touch screen to select plethora of plucky weapons including a wide range of blasters, grenades, rockets and tank rounds
- Local two-person wireless multiplayer mini-games
- The original Chicken Little and his friends from “Chicken Little” hit film appear in cut-scenes throughout the game
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Obviously, I jest a little (you can knock 2 or 3 minutes off that), but perhaps a shorter, snappier title would be more attention-grabbing as well as friendlier on the eyes? :)
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