- September 24, 2010
- Avalanche Software
Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard
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About
"Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard" is a kids' party game inspired by the second movie in the Arthur and the Minimoys trilogy. This fun-filled adventure allows 2 players to team up in co-op or multiplayer mode, or players can opt for single-player. The game expands on the movie's storyline and offers a variety of mini-games that will keep children engaged and entertained.
- The trilogy features the same live cast, which adds to the authenticity and enjoyment for fans of the original.
- The animation quality is impressive, creating a magical and imaginative world that captivates children.
- The films convey good morals and have a well-rounded story that engages young audiences.
- The second movie ends on a cliffhanger, which can be frustrating for viewers who expect a complete story.
- Some parents found the content inappropriate for younger children, with elements that seemed too mature for a kids' movie.
- The sequel is generally considered not as good as the first film, with many reviewers expressing disappointment in the storyline and character changes.
story
15 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story of the trilogy is noted for its moral lessons and engaging elements, though opinions vary significantly on its execution. While some find the narrative enjoyable and suitable for children, others criticize it for being less compelling than the original, with issues like pacing, plot coherence, and changes in voice actors detracting from the overall experience. Overall, the story is seen as a mixed bag, with some appreciating the new adventures and characters, while others feel it lacks depth and resolution.
“In addition, this whole trilogy had multiple good morals, a well-rounded story, and plenty of amazing, yet believable escalation.”
“The story is a new adventure with some new characters added.”
“It had a good story.”
“Storyline drags in many places.”
“The plot was terrible and the quality of the film itself was lousy compared to the original movie.”
“The plot is really lacking.”