The story might expand on the movie's offering a bit, but the limp dialogue - heck, you'll sometimes hear the same tired ambient line three times in a row - varies in volume so wildly you have to practically turn the music off just to be sure of hearing it. This doesn't go a long way to giving the impression that the game wasn't rushed out the door to coincide with the film's release.
The Ant Bully isn't wholly shameless about setting the bar low, and kids are bound to get at least a little joy from its small world, but this colony is just too repetitive and dull to be fun for long.






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