NDS Penguins of Madagascar Invading the DS

We already know that this is coming to the 3DS but THQ have announced that video games based on The Penguins of Madagascar are currently in development for the Nintendo DSi and DS.

Team Penguin, the unsung heroes of the zoo - Skipper, Kowalski, Rico and Private - has been tasked with new madcap missions. The Penguins must use teamwork in order to complete levels and build useful tools and gadgets to advance in the game. Packed with exciting puzzles to solve, the player alternates between the Penguins, performing acrobatic moves, unlocking paths and creating helpful contraptions. The game will also feature stealth-based missions, super silly interactive moments, bonus levels and mini-games. A special DSi camera feature includes King Julien's sassy and side-splitting critiques of players' own photo snapshots.

Zany Team Work - Play as "Team Penguin" or use each Penguin one-by-one to save the day! Madcap Missions - Complete tons of stealth missions venturing through 3 outlandish game episodes, each with their own story. Build Contraptions - Help the Penguins to use useful tools and gadgets to advance in the game. Acrobatic Maneuvers - Team up and use each Penguin's unique abilities and personalities to maintain order in the zoo. Commando Voice Talent - Video game voiced by entire cast from TV series! Tom McGrath (Skipper), Jeff Bennett (Kowalski), John Di Maggio (Rico), James Stuart Patrick (Private), Danny Jacobs (King Julien), Kevin Michael Richardson (Maurice), Andy Richter (Mort), Conrad Vernon (Mason & Phil), and Nicole Sullivan (Marlene). Nintendo DSi Features - Tons of Photo Fun! Hear hilarious King Julien critique your photo or snap a picture into a puzzle & use your stylus to put it back together!

Posted on 27-08-2010 by Andrew

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