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Shrek: Superslam GBA

Shrek: Superslam GBA
Shrek SuperSlam for the Nintendo DS and the Game Boy Advance pits the characters from the Shrek franchise against each other in a fast-paced action melee fighting game. Signature fighting moves like Shrek's "Fume of Dume," Donkey's "Dronkey Summon" and Puss-in-Boots' "Cute Kitty Attack" bring variety and personality to the handheld platform. Up to four players can crumble walls and use a multitude of weapons, potions, and magical items in destructible arenas like Gepetto's Workshop and Dragon's castle for endless melee action. KEY FEATURES Play the whole motley crewGamers play as one of 10 (Nintendo Game Boy Advance) or one of 12 (Nintendo DS) fantastical characters from the moviesincluding heroes like Shrek, Donkey, Puss-in-Boots, and Princess Fiona and villains like Prince Charming, Lil' Witch, and many more. Well-known characters, and some all-new characters, make for endless combinations of multiplayer action. New signature moves Shrek's gaseous "Fume of Dume" clears out a room, Puss-in-Boots' disarming "Cute Kitty Attack" dazes players on their feet and Pinocchio wields his lengthened nose, the "Hummingbird," to spear enemies. These are just a few of the game's totally twisted and hilarious signature fighting moves. Destructible environments Players can slam opponents into walls and windows and break environmental objects. All 13 arenas for the Nintendo DS and 10 arenas for the Game Boy Advance are destructible and loaded with weapons, potions, magical items and environmental hazards. Pummel your friendsUp to four players can slam it out in multiplayer, free-for-all melee combat. Nintendo DS features wireless multiplayer while the Nintendo Game Boy Advance version supports both the link cable and wireless adapter.



Shrek: Superslam DS
Shrek: Superslam DS
Shrek SuperSlam for the Nintendo DS and the Game Boy Advance pits the characters from the Shrek franchise against each other in a fast-paced action melee fighting game. Signature fighting moves like Shrek's "Fume of Dume," Donkey's "Dronkey Summon" and Puss-in-Boots' "Cute Kitty Attack" bring variety and personality to the handheld platform. Up to four players can crumble walls and use a multitude of weapons, potions, and magical items in destructible arenas like Gepetto's Workshop and Dragon's castle for endless melee action. KEY FEATURES Play the whole motley crew Gamers play as one of 10 (Nintendo Game Boy Advance) or one of 12 (Nintendo DS) fantastical characters from the movies including heroes like Shrek, Donkey, Puss-in-Boots, and Princess Fiona and villains like Prince Charming, Lil' Witch, and many more. Well-known characters, and some all-new characters, make for endless combinations of multiplayer action. New signature moves Shrek's gaseous "Fume of Dume" clears out a room, Puss-in-Boots' disarming "Cute Kitty Attack" dazes players on their feet and Pinocchio wields his lengthened nose, the "Hummingbird," to spear enemies. These are just a few of the game's totally twisted and hilarious signature fighting moves. Destructible environments Players can slam opponents into walls and windows and break environmental objects. All 13 arenas for the Nintendo DS and 10 arenas for the Game Boy Advance are destructible and loaded with weapons, potions, magical items and environmental hazards. Pummel your friends Up to four players can slam it out in multiplayer, free-for-all melee combat. Nintendo DS features wireless multiplayer while the Nintendo Game Boy Advance version supports both the link cable and wireless adapter.



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