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Based on the 3D animated picture by DreamWorks Studios, the Monsters vs. Aliens videogame puts the fate of the planet in players' hands as they lead a dynamic team of five mis...Read more
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KID FRIENDLY......FATHER / UNCLE APPROVED
Monsters vs. Aliens lets gamers take control of five monsters as they battle aliens through numerous levels. Players can scale walls and bash enemies with The Missing Link, a ...Read more
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Great game
Ok I'm a mom w/ 2 boys ages 10 and 6 so the game was not bought for me to play so for my review I must defer to my sons and what they have told me about it.
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Based on the 3D animated picture by DreamWorks Studios, the Monsters vs. Aliens videogame puts the fate of the planet in players' hands as they lead a dynamic team of five misfit monsters on a mission to save the world ... as only they can. The game allows fans to experience the movie's action and humor while playing as The Missing Link, the macho half-ape, half-fish; the gelatinous, indestructible and always hungry B.O.B.; and Ginormica, the 49-foot-11-inch tall woman and Insectosaurus, the 350-foot tall grub. Players utilize each character's distinct strengths, sizes and abilities to battle giant alien robots that are wreaking havoc on earth. Friends or family members can join in the excitement at anytime as the world's most brilliant scientist, Dr. Cockroach, Ph.D., in the unique co-op multiplayer mode.

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PublisherActivision
GameMonsters vs. Aliens
UPC047875834972

Key Features
PlatformXbox 360
ESRB RatingE10+ - Everyone 10+
GenreAction, Action, Adventure

Tech Details
ESRB DescriptorCartoon Violence, Comic Mischief
Number of Players1-2
Release Year2009
Game Special Features
  • Challenges stay fresh and lively through more than 12 distinct levels as players switch between characters, each with vastly different capabilities and sizes.
  • Multiple Characters -- Utilize The Missing Link's skillful acrobatics to cling to and scale various surfaces. His agility and brute strength lets him take down enemies of all sizes. The gelatinous B.O.B. can swallow and spit out enemies and objects, stretch, bounce, stick to walls and ceilings and seep through grates and cracks. Ginormica's enormous size allows players to race through the city using cars as rollerskates and her sheer strength comes in handy to lift heavy objects and brawl with the robot army. And, as the brainiest of the group and the mission giver, Dr. Cockroach, Ph.D. is playable at any time in co-op mode to assist with slowing down enemies, overcoming obstacles and grabbing collectibles. You can even command the enormous 350-foot tall monster Insectosaurus in epic battle sequences against giant robots. Insectosaurus shoots silk and has a piercing sonic scream that will have enemies running.
  • Explore cool locations from the movie and more -- Visit cool locations from the film and beyond including the streets of San Francisco, Gallaxhar's huge overcompensating mothership and the super secret government containment area. Game exclusive levels, areas and locations include the inside of a 400-foot tall mining robot, a giant scorpion robot, a deeper look into the monster containment facility and Gallaxhar's mothership.
  • Work as a team in co-op mode -- A second player can pick up a controller and drop in at anytime as Dr. Cockroach, Ph.D. As the most brilliant scientist in the world, players can blast and beam away enemies with tricky gadgets, plus reach hard to access places that only the smartest of cockroaches can get to.

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    KID FRIENDLY......FATHER / UNCLE APPROVED

    Created: 15/06/09
    Monsters vs. Aliens lets gamers take control of five monsters as they battle aliens through numerous levels. Players can scale walls and bash enemies with The Missing Link, a macho half-ape, half-fish creature; swallow enemies and seep through cracks as B.O.B., the sticky blob of gelatinous goo; lift heavy objects and use cars as rollerskates as Ginormica, the 49-foot-11-inch woman; and shoot silk or unleash a paralyzing sonic scream with Insectosaurus, a 350-foot tall grub.
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    Great game

    Created: 21/04/09
    Ok I'm a mom w/ 2 boys ages 10 and 6 so the game was not bought for me to play so for my review I must defer to my sons and what they have told me about it.
    1) This games was bought after seeing the movie which the entire family loved!
    2) It has 25 levels of play according to my youngest
    3) The ONLY reason I did not give it an Excellent rating was my sons began playing the game on April 17th and today April the 21st the finished it now keep in mind they only played 30 mins on school days and 2 hours on Saturday and maybe 2 hours on Sunday at the most and keep in mind when they play a game the goal is to get to the end it's NOT to get every point or hidden items on every level
    so to wrap it up it was fun while it lasted & they will most likley play it off and on all summer so it was worth the money I spent the seller had it priced about $20 less than retail and it was factory sealed but I don't think I would be have liked it if I had paid full retail price and they finished it that quick...just one mom's opinion (oh to all the word police out there...forgive my miss spellings never have been good at that :) )
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    fun kids game

    Created: 15/08/09
    Well me and my five year old daughter went to the movies to see this monster vs aliens and was delighted with it. well when we were shopping at the local store for normal house hold needs my daughter saw the game for a unreasonable price and I told her she would have to wait and we all now how five year olds are when told this. I eventually started looking on here and got it for a great deal more than 70% cheaper than the price and me and my daughter play this almost every weekend.
    The story is very challenging and the kids can pretty much play this by them self each character bring somthing to this game that make it fun and when i play with her iam the crazy bug sceintist she gets a real kick out of that and we have a real good time i give it a good 5 star cause the game is really entertaining for kids keeps adult interested to play with them every level is set up for each monster strong points and trust me your kids will pick up on the game really quick but they might need a hand some times but for the most part they can handle. All in all I highly recommend
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    Monsters vs. Aliens (Xbox 360, 2009)

    Created: 10/03/11
    I Bought This Game To Entertain My Grandsons When They Come Over To Visit. I Would Say A Child Six And Over Will Have A Great Time Playing This Game. Adults, Be Carefull, If You Start This Game Youself, You Might Not Want To Stop.
    The Games Is Loads of Fun And Great For All Ages!
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    Lots of fun for the little one

     | Yes, I would recommend this product to a friend.
    Created: 26/05/11
    My kids absolutely love this game. The fact that they can play as 3 different characters, each with different powers makes it very fun for them. It has lots of exciting levels without out being too hard for them to figure out. Great video game for the younger kids.
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