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Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian


Play and learn at the same time! Or do neither

Hey! It’s the tie-in game to the sequel to that film with Ben Stiller in that you vaguely thought you might watch if it was on TV or something, but never got around to! Unless you have kids that need to know more about American history, or are a mentally unstable Achievements whore, you might want to turn away now.

One brownie point does come from the fact that Ben Stiller actually bothered to turn up to voice his character, Larry Daley – the security guard-cum-inventor who returns to night-time museum prowling to prevent an evil Ancient Egyptian from taking over the world. It seems surprising that he would agree to appear, seeing as his on-screen avatar looks like a chimp after a serious car accident – but maybe he never got to see the game before it was released.

So, as if you couldn’t have guessed, it’s pretty traditional platforming fare, with the emphasis on puzzles and Harry Potter-style exploration, plus the added surprise factor of a gargantuan amount of simple historical facts (sorry, er, factoids) littering every area, designed to get players a higher mark on their next History test. You’ll team up with heroes like Teddy Roosevelt and fight baddies like Ivan the Terrible and Al Capone, and at certain points you’ll commandeer different vehicles, like Amelia Earhart’s bi-plane and a thundering great T-Rex skeleton. Obviously.

It’s solid and glossy, but difficulty is engineered towards the most simple-minded of kids, and the "collect parts of an ancient amulet" plot, allied to obvious challenges, doesn’t make for a hugely satisfying jaunt. However, if you loved the SNES platformer Mario’s Time Machine, you’ll like this.

Jun 3, 2009

You'll love
  • Real Stiller!
  • Educational puzzles
  • "Humor"
You'll hate
  • Brain-dead difficulty
  • Unsatisfying gameplay
  • Horrifying Ben Stiller character model

 
6 Comments
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xcroptic  - 5 months 24 days ago 
FIRST!
The_Lurcher  - 5 months 23 days ago 
xcroptic did you really come on here to shout FIRST!? oh dear, oh dear oh dear, granted i only came on here to laugh at this stereotypical movie tie-in game but common thats just sad.
PinkLenny  - 5 months 23 days ago 
seriously
the only thing worse the a night at the museum game tie in is yelling first in a place that no one will comment one anyway. Go yell first when you get first on a real feature. Or better yet, don't yell first ever on anything for any reason because its just about the stupidest thing you could do.
oreomonkey  - 5 months 23 days ago 
yah i guess the majority of the people at the box office thought they would see because it got the most money on its opening weekend over terminator. do your research guys
RedOutlive10  - 5 months 23 days ago 
Even though I haven't watched the latest movie, I found the first to be dull, full of cliches. Now a game about a bad movie, that must be even worse than our usual movie transitions...
Titanguy654  - 5 months 20 days ago 
This game sucks. Why would anybody make this?
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Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian

Genre: Adventure
Release date: 5 May 2009
Published by: Majesco
Developed by: Pipeworks Software
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