It’s perfectly playable for kids by themselves, but older gamers will find fun in the opportunity to unlock secrets, traverse less-than-obvious paths to reach rewards and perhaps get that elusive unlockable or trophy. Where Ice Age is different from Paw Patrol is also in the fact that it’s not just kid-friendly, but also family-friendly. The controls are easy enough (reminding me of the Skylanders franchise a little), though the 3D aspect makes the experience a little more involved than Paw Patrol – which is for a slightly younger audience. Instantly playable to anyone who has some experience with 3D platformers, Ice Age: Scrat’s Nutty Adventure is a clear fit with Outright’s kid-friendly approach to videogaming. We went hands on with the game during Gamescom for a lengthy demo session, which was the first time the game was shown to press in a hands-on capacity. Published by Outright Games, known for their previously released kid-friendly titles that include Paw Patrol: On a Roll and Crayola Scoot, Scrat’s Nutty Adventure provides another kid-friendly approach to an established genre – much like Crayola Scoot did for the skateboarding genre.Ī 3D platformer, this new Ice Age game gives you control of Scrat as he searches multiple levels for small crystals and solves puzzle challenges, all to reach his ultimate goal of (what else) recovering his beloved acorn from an initially locked temple. Due out on the 18th of October, Ice Age: Scrat’s Nutty Adventure brings the Ice Age franchise back to videogaming with a platforming adventure starring Scrat, the acorn-obsessed squirrel that has become a bit of a breakaway star on his own.
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