Released in 2006 alongside the animated film, the video game (Xbox) is recognized as a rare example of a movie-licensed title that offers genuine, albeit brief, entertainment. While its primary stars—Manny, Sid, and Diego—appear in cutscenes and narration, the game shifts focus to Scrat , the acorn-obsessed saber-toothed squirrel, turning a side character into the primary vessel for the adventure. A Scrat-Centric Adventure
Scrat can climb walls, swing from ropes, and squeeze through cracks to find hidden areas. Released in 2006 alongside the animated film, the
The experience is enhanced by the original movie cast, including Ray Romano , John Leguizamo , and Denis Leary , who reprised their roles for the game’s voiceovers. Critical Reception: Fun but Fleet The experience is enhanced by the original movie
The game maintains a steady frame rate (typically 30 FPS on Xbox), with minimal drops even during high-action sequences. Players navigate a series of 3D platforming levels
Unlike the movie's ensemble narrative, the game positions Scrat as the protagonist. Players navigate a series of 3D platforming levels that serve as a "side-plot" to the main evacuation of the valley. The gameplay loop revolves around:
A simple system allowing for kicks, spins, and throwing rocks at enemies like piranhas and prehistoric birds.
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