GBA Lemony Snicket - info

The GBA-specific factsheet for Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events has arrived. No images yet though...

The GBA-specific factsheet for Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events has arrived. No images yet though...

In Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, fans follow the Baudelaire orphans as their luck goes from awfully bad to incredibly worse. Based on the popular book series and the movie starring Jim Carrey, this treacherous tale allows players to experience the eccentric adventures of Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire. Gameplay combines the unique talents of all three orphans to keep them one step ahead of their distant uncle, the evil Count Olaf, who'll stop at nothing to get his greedy hands on their family fortune.

Features:

  • Be The Baudelaires ? The player can switch between the three Baudelaire orphans throughout the game, playing as Violet the inventor, Klaus the brave intellect, or as Sunny, the biting baby. Some missions are designed to take advantage of a specific character's abilities.
  • Invent To Prevail ? The orphans will gather objects throughout the adventure to build ingenious inventions for solving tricky puzzles or for fending off Olaf's creepy cohorts ? a word which here means people who are dreadful enough to consider Count Olaf a friend. Inventions exclusive to Game Boy Advance include the Water Sprayer, used to stun enemies, and the Parasol Glider, which enables Sunny to glide slowly across long jumps. Klaus also uses his Grappling Hook to swing from ledge to ledge, and the orphans take turns using the Apple Chucker to fling apple cores at Olaf and his henchmen.
  • Vanquish The Villains ? Defeat Count Olaf and his wicked henchmen who assume many disguises in their never-ending pursuit of the Baudelaire orphans and their family fortune.
  • Experience The Adventures ? Players will engage in over 25 different missions based on the adventures from the movie and the first three books; exploring Count Olaf's mysterious mansion, meeting the Incredibly Deadly Viper in Uncle Monty's Reptile Room, and racing from Aunt Josephine's rickety house before it plummets into Lake Lachrymose.
Posted on 28-07-2004 by Dennis

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