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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe (Video Game): Navigation

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe (Video Game) - E

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Overly violent and plain boring game. Not much to roar about.

Publisher: Buena Vista Interactive Category/Genre: Video Games - Role Playing Games Platform: Game Boy Advance Price: $29.99 Online Enabled: No Graphics: High. Does a good job of rendering the world presented in the movie. Playability: Easy. Young players can explore the world of Narnia. Reading Level: Heavy Release Date: 02/02/2006 ESRB Rating: E

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Parents need to know that the focus of this game is on combat, not exploring the rich storyline of the The Lion, Witch and The Wardobe book. Kids use swords, and even kick enemies. Parents should know that the constant combat is the only option for players, and that their kids will likely become desensitized to it as they move through the levels. Also, Edmund initially betrays his family.

Families can talk about why the video game publisher chose to create a combat game instead of a game involving strategy. Also, ask your kids to consider the release date for the game. How might it help promote the Narnia movie -- and how might the movie promote this game?

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Reviewed By: Jinny Gudmundsen

In conjunction with the movie release of The Chronicles of Narnia, Buena Vista Games created three multi-platform video games all called THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH, AND THE WARDROBE. This Game Boy Advance version is the only one that carries an "E" rating (the Nintendo DS version is "E+10", and the console/PC version is rated "T").

The verdict: Families looking to recreate the storyline of this classic children's literature will be disappointed with the Game Boy Advance version. While the game does a nice job of graphically representing the world presented in the movie, the gameplay focuses on combat -- even introducing it where it was not present in the movie.

In this slash-and-dash game, players become the Pevensie kids and spend most of their time running around the world of Narnia, fighting the minions of the evil White Witch. Only three of the 17 Chapters in the game are not about combat.

The game offers a few unique twists, such as having the players monitor their characters' health and warmth. Since the White Witch has turned Narnia into a winter wasteland, players need to seek ways to keep the Pevensie kids warm, including finding fires and warm things to eat.

Kids may also be interesed in the earning of Nobilitie -- special powers to do extraordinary things like calling others to you for help. Two-player cooperative play is available when two Game Boys are linked.

Because this game's main focus is battling and inflicting pain, it's inappropriate for young kids, even though it's rated "E." Older kids, especially teen boys, who like the challenge of combat games won't find much to excite them. While the game can be played on four different levels, there are few fighting options other than hitting the "A" button repeatedly.

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The whole game is about fighting within the world of Narnia.

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Social Behavior

Edmund betrays his family and initially sides with the bad White Witch.

 

Commercialism

Part of the marketing of the movie.

 

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