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5.6

Mixed or average reviews- based on 11 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 6 out of 11
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 11
  3. Negative: 5 out of 11
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  1. Jun 16, 2012
    4
    "Madagascar 3: The Video Game" is a game based on the movie Madagascar 3 and the 3rd in the series of games for Xbox 360. The game, like the others, is primarily oriented toward younger audience... or achievement hunters.The story of the game is up the film's characters, led by Alex, The Lion, fleeing the villain of the movie, the animal control agent DuBois, and they use a traveling"Madagascar 3: The Video Game" is a game based on the movie Madagascar 3 and the 3rd in the series of games for Xbox 360. The game, like the others, is primarily oriented toward younger audience... or achievement hunters.The story of the game is up the film's characters, led by Alex, The Lion, fleeing the villain of the movie, the animal control agent DuBois, and they use a traveling circus as a cover, while pass through the European cities of Rome, Pisa, London and Paris.

    The game's graphics are equal to the second, reasonably good for the characters, but regular for the rest, with many repetitive animations and textures and a little more simple, yet possess some effects (in the arena stages). The best graphics are better for the stages in the circus and of course ins the CGs in which the stories are being told.The game sounds and music are good for the style, but the repetition of phrases by both the characters and the people on the street comes to be a bit annoying.

    The gameplay happens in various missions within the stages in those cities, and you use two of the characters, in a limited environment, and must collect objects to complete the mission, to promote and be able to mount a show. In these missions, each character has a specific power, and a separate specific collectible, which are used to reach the ultimate goal, and involves simple platform sequences in a 3D free environment.Among these stages, there are mini-games, that usually runs in the same environments, where the goal is to get the highest score, picking up items. At the end of one of these two sequences, the circus is mounted and you get to a series of mini-games in the arena, where the goal is to get the highest score. Some of them can be frustrating because of the controls (eg trapezes).The main stages of the game have many collectibles, which can only be caught by specific characters, and the stage scenarios (now in Free-Roam) and the circus mini-games are put on the main screen layout to play separately. About the collectibles are more than 100 for each character, scattered in the scenarios of the main stages. The game has a local multiplayer, which is cooperative (in missions) or competitive (in the arenas). The replay factor of the game is on account of this, to be able to get the collectibles and find the squirrel hidden in each city.

    Even though the game is oriented towards younger children, I did not like the final product: it has a general quality graphics and gameplay, both in commands and in actions (you can not run) similar to games from other previous generations (and worst than many of them), and is the worst of the series, there are many games for this public much better on Xbox 360.
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  2. Jun 12, 2012
    0
    Bad game, even for a childs game this one of the worst in 360! It have some of the worst controls that I seen and its borynd to death. Don't waste your money in it!
  3. Aug 28, 2021
    10
    Maybe not the best game, but it was an interesting experience. I advise you to try it
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45

Generally unfavorable reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
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  2. Negative: 4 out of 8
  1. Official Xbox Magazine UK
    Dec 5, 2012
    30
    Fun for none of the family, sadly. [Christmas 2012, p.93]
  2. Oct 3, 2012
    60
    If you're likely to be playing without kids, you're not going to be hooked by this loosely connected mini-game compendium and should deduct a point.
  3. Sep 25, 2012
    55
    Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted is definitely more engaging as a team effort, and we're not ashamed to admit that a couple of the mini games had us giggling with childish glee.