WII Sea Monsters - A Prehistoric Adventure - Facts & Screenshots

The first facts and screenshots of National Geographic's Sea Monsters - A Prehistoric Adventure for Wii have arrived.

The Wii adaptation of National Geographic's upcoming Sea Monster film will allow you to explore the underwater world of these amazing prehistoric monsters in a fun and interactive recreation of the Cretaceous period. Take control of the gargantuan beasts as they hunt, hide and fight their way through their daily battle for survival. This amazing adaptation of the upcoming National Geograophic film puts you in the role of a giant prehistoric sea creature facing their daily battle to survive. Both fun and educational this is a must have for everyone who loves dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures. The objective of the game is to collect fossil pieces which are hidden throughout the interactive game world. There are 60 pieces in total '" 48 creature parts which, when you complete a whole skeleton will unlock a new monster, and 12 wildcard fossils.

Features:

  • Control six fantastic prehistoric sea creatures all of which have their own strengths, weaknesses and special abilities.
  • The game world is divided into six loactions that are unlocked as you progress through the game. They provide a visually stunning recreation of the prehistroc world. Some monsters will be better better suited to certain areas than others.
  • Gain bonuses by completing the various challenges presented in each of the areas. Every area within the game has a specific challenge for each of the six monsters.
  • Sea Monsters' non-linear structure allows you to choose from a number of different scenarios and select the monster that best suits your playing style and the area.
  • As you collect fossils you unlock National Geographic media about that fossil. The knowledge gained from viewing this information will aid you in the game.

    The first screenshots of the game can be found on the gamepage for Sea Monsters - A Prehistoric Adventure.

Posted on 06-06-2007 by Dennis

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