1. Gameplay of video game development
The Tale of Despereaux is an action game with Jump 'n' Run elements in which players control a mouse named Despereaux through a total of 16 chapters. While the Wii, PlayStation 2 and PC versions of the game feature a real 3D environment, the DS version is a 2.
5D sidescroller game in which players have to walk from the left to the right side of the screen. When touching water, the mouse drowns and respawns at the start of the level or, if activated, the last checkpoint. Players can hit enemies with a sword to kill them.
If enemies attack the mouse, the player dies and also respawns. Depending on the enemie, it will take a certain number of hits to kill them. In all levels, three notes, a red, a green, and a blue one, can be found
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Future perfect (disambiguation) of video game development
The future perfect is a grammatical construction. Future perfect can also refer to: Future Perfect (Autolux album) (2004) Future Perfect (Loadstar album) (2013) Future Perfect (video game), in development Future Perfect (book), by Steven Johnson (2012) Futureperfect, a 2002 album by VNV Nation TimeSplitters Future Perfect, a 2005 video game developed by Free Radical Design Future Perfect, a section of Vox launched in 2018 to cover effective altruism
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3. Development of video game development
On August 19, 2008, American video game development studio Brash Entertainment, LLC.
announced that a video game called The Tale of Despereaux is in development. Licensed by Universal Pictures Digital Platforms Group, the game was directed by Sam Felland Rob Stevenhagen and produced by Gary Ross and Allison Thomas. On December 2, 2008, the game was released by Sensory Sweep Studios for Nintendo DS, Wii, and PlayStation 2.
On December 16, the game was also released on Microsoft Windows. A Xbox 360 version of the game was also planned, but cancelled for unknown reason. .
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4. Reception of video game development
According to Metacritic, the Nintendo DS version of the game received "Generally Favorable Reviews". IGN rated the PlayStation 2 and Wii versions of the game with 1.
9 out of 10 points, calling it ". a total disaster .", stating that it ".
offered almost nothing redeeming during the six to seven hours it took to beat it". However, the Nintendo DS version received a positive review with 7.7 of 10 points by IGN, stating that the game is "A charming little platformer that's ideal for younger gamers".
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5. The Tale of Despereaux of video game development
The Tale of Despereaux is a 2008 action video game developed by Brash Entertainment, LLC. and published by Sensory Sweep Studios, based on the film of the same name.
It was first released for Nintendo DS, Wii, and PlayStation 2. A few days later, the game was also released on Microsoft Windows. While the Nintendo DS version of the game received positive reviews, the other versions were mostly rated negatively.
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6. Project Zero (disambiguation) of video game development
Project Zero is the name of a team of security analysts employed by Google to find zero-day exploits. Project Zero may also refer to: Project Zero (video game series) Project Zero (video game) The experimental software development community in which new versions of WebSphere sMash are incubated AgustaWestland Project Zero, a VTOL technology demonstrator aircraft Project Zero, a Harvard project to study and improve education, initiated 1967 by Nelson Goodman