![]() ![]() It’s just a shame that the experience isn’t particularly long lasting. It’s a fun enough game with surprisingly good 3D detail and an interesting enough experience. The game takes you through the adventures as seen in the movie, while maintaining enough of its own storyline to stop the player feeling like they’re just playing a direct copy cat of the movie (and to stop possible spoilers that might occur!). ![]() The game supplies a hearty mix of adventure and action game, occasionally making you solve puzzles, but never once becoming a grating or annoying experience. Luckily The Adventures of Tintin seems to have avoided such pitfalls, supplying a fun, if somewhat short lived gaming experience. Movie-to-game tie-in’s can always be a risky move, particularly since most movies don’t seem to convert to proper video games very well either because of money or because the developers aren’t sure how to create interesting enough action sequences in the game without resorting to complex puzzles or boring platform scenarios. ![]() The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn Editor's ReviewĪ Great Example of a Movie-To Game Done Well ![]()
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