Wild Earth: African Safari
Ever wanted to play Pokon Snap on the Wii with real animals? Grab your knapsack, we're going of safawii!
The vast savannas of Africa await exploration as Majesco today announced Wild Earth: African Safari for the Wii. Developed by Super X Studios, Wild Earth: African Safari is a spectacular safari adventure set in Africa's Serengeti National Park where players can take award-winning photos of the continent's exotic wild life.
"Wild Earth: African Safari encompasses several great passions : photography, travel and the outdoors : and combines them into a fun and informative interactive experience," said John Merchant, Marketing Manager at Majesco Europe. "With exclusive new features found only in the Wii version, Wild Earth: African Safari lets people experience one of nature's most complex and diverse habitats, without needing their passport or inoculations."
In Wild Earth: African Safari, players assume the role of a photo-journalist on a journey to visually chronicle 30 different wild animals inhabiting the Serengeti National Park. From aggressive packs of hyenas to massive rhinos, the beautifully re-created panorama of the African veldt unfolds as players attempt to capture the shots to create informative magazine quality pictorials. But be warned; get too close to the animals or disrupt the natural landscape and the Impact Meter will rumble your Wii Remote, making it harder to snap a steady picture.
Two new features exclusive to the Wii version include a cooperative multiplayer mode that allows up to three friends to either drive or take pictures, and a Safari Mini-Game mode where gamers can play from the animals' perspective using intuitive gestures via the Wii Remote. In addition, an inspiring soundtrack from world music label, Talking Drum Records, lends an atmospheric backdrop to the game.
The first screenshots of the game can be found on the gamepage for Wild Earth: African Safari.
Comments
Wait a minute, what is the aim of this game?
Think SCE's Afrika but for the Wii and made by a mediocre company. It's all about taking pictures, in a similar way to Pokemon Snap.
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