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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (PC)
- Publisher:
- Disney Interactive
- Developer:
- Traveller's Tales
- US Release:
- 17.06.2008
- EU Release:
- n/a
- Minimum System:
- n/a
- Type:
- Action Adventure
- Reality Factor:
- Fantasy
- Extra:
- Other World
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Game Description
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian game takes players beyond the events of the upcoming Summer 2008 blockbuster film. A year after the events of the first film, "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe," but 1,300 years in Narnian time, Prince Caspian finds the Pevensie children returning to a darker land where the Narnian creatures have been driven into hiding and Narnia is under the rule of the evil tyrant Miraz.
Features:
• Players take the role of 20 playable characters, including Narnians (non-humans)
• Cooperative drop-in/drop-out multiplayer allows two players to work together both locally and online
• Non-linear level structure enables players to explore multiple paths in any order
• A combination of puzzle solving and action combat gameplay
• Team-up with characters to combine abilities
Features:
• Players take the role of 20 playable characters, including Narnians (non-humans)
• Cooperative drop-in/drop-out multiplayer allows two players to work together both locally and online
• Non-linear level structure enables players to explore multiple paths in any order
• A combination of puzzle solving and action combat gameplay
• Team-up with characters to combine abilities
Available on: PC PS2 PS3 Xbox360 Wii DS PSP
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