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游戏名称:查理和巧克力工厂制作:Backbone Entertainment发行:2K Games游戏类型:ACT游戏平台:PC上市时间:2005-07-12游戏介绍 Charlie是一个善良的小男孩,他出生在一个大型巧克力工厂附近的一户贫穷的家庭;Willy Wonka一个个性古怪的人,拥有一家同样古怪的巧克力工厂。孤单一人的Wonka举办了一场抽奖,决定为自己的巧克力工厂选择一个继承人。包括Charlie在内的5个幸运的孩子抽中了金色的奖券,并获得参观这个充满神秘色彩的巧克力工厂的资格。于是,几个孩子来到了这个已经15年没有人来过的古怪工厂,参加一场神秘莫测的冒险…… 附:游戏图片1
2007年09月15日 00点09分
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以上文字和图片转帖自tom.com游戏频道http://games.tom.com/1148/1604/2005714-153904.html
2007年09月15日 00点09分
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转帖一则关于查理和巧克力工厂游戏开发消息Intel收购Havok 为进军独显市场铺路http://mb.zol.com.cn/66/662641.html 为拓展有关游戏和电影业的数字媒体制作的软件及服务业务,Intel日前签署协议,收购了相关公司Havok,而Havok也将成为Intel的全资子公司。 现时,Havok的模块化软件开发工具套件均广泛地应用于游戏和数字动画制作方面,并制作各种类型硬件的视频游戏和数字动画电影,当中包括多部著名电影如《海神号》、由Johnny depp主演的《Charlie and the chocolate factory》等,及150多个全球知名的游戏如:《Crackdown》、《HalfLife2》、《Stranglehold》等。
2007年09月19日 01点09分
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附:游戏图片6 转自:http://lib.verycd.com/2005/07/16/0000057287.html
2007年09月29日 06点09分
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Xbox)游戏封面
2007年10月22日 03点10分
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9楼图图来源http://www.gametab.com
2007年10月22日 04点10分
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factoryby: Daniel "monk" PelfreyGoing from left to right within the Wonka factory
2007年10月22日 04点10分
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by: Daniel "monk" Pelfrey
2007年10月22日 04点10分
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by: Daniel "monk" Pelfrey
2007年10月22日 04点10分
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The movie of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory has spawned the inevitable videogame. Every movie that has a “family” or “kid” orientation will spin off into a videogame whether warranted or not. This isn’t the space to debate that validity of such practice, but to evaluate the Game Boy Advance version of this film to videogame conversion. Players take on the role of young Charlie, as he adventures (mostly) around Willy Wonka’s factory and collecting various items as a means to an end - at times attempting to save the other children from their own folly, at times assisting Wonka in fixing one of his machines, at times just collecting items because they are there. Naturally there is a massive deviation from the film in terms of story (Charlie doesn’t help Wonka fix machines or attempt to save children in the film) but in the context of the game it all fits in well. There are naturally switches to be flipped, doors to be opened and platforms to jump from and onto. Helping the player out from time to time will be the Oompa Loompas, which players will have direct intereaction with. At times players will need to figure out how to get an Oompa Loompa from on place to another (be it having them follow, or giving them a balloon to lift them up to a higher platform, or by means of another device). Players will also have access to certain items that will assist them in moving from left to right throughout the game’s field of play. Perhaps it should be noted that health is measured in bars of chocolate. The game’s real fun however comes in a variety of mini-games that are unlocked as play progresses, so long as players collect the proper items (the letters WONKA) as they are spread throughout certain levels. These aren’t part of the normal game and are a diversionary distraction at best when looked at as a whole, but these mini-games in large part actually show more imagination and creativity than the standard game. It’s a shame that players actually have to go through the game in order to unlock the mini-games. The most worthless bit of collecting however is reserved for the most prolific of items – little cubes of… well, I suppose it could be sugar. These are used to unlock various Oompa Loompa screenshots from the film. Not only are these screens from the film grainy in the translation to the Game Boy Advance, but having more mini-games would have been a heck of a lot more fun. The graphics are decent enough – clear, bright, with everything easily discernable. The difficulty level isn’t that great (read: just right for the target audience) and the music is good while playing the game but largely forgettable. On a technical level, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is serviceable with nothing to impede play or enjoyment. Unless the person playing this is under the age of 11, there really isn’t much here. It’s good for what it is and who it is targeted for, but nothing more.
2007年10月22日 04点10分
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11-14楼是另一个游戏。来源:http://www.dignews.com/review.php?story_id=10555
2007年10月22日 04点10分
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2060 - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (U) 查里和巧克力工厂http://games.pcsky.cn/soft/4831.htm
2007年10月22日 04点10分
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factoryby: Daniel "monk" PelfreyThis game fell down the chute with Veruca Salt Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was a wonderful film that is sure to find its way into the hearts and minds of many a young person. These young people will inevitably be drawn to playing the videogame in order to lengthen their experience. This is a practice that needs to end. The videogame of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory for consoles only goes to show that the same adaptation doesn’t always work for different platforms. Where the GBA game was mildly fun and an amusing take and extension of the film, the console versions take that and not only put it in 3D, but virtually leave the gameplay intact, which worked for the handheld, but a different type of gameplay experience is expected. The licenses taken with the film’s plot and story worked on the GBA because of the platform, and don’t translate well to consoles, making the game feel rushed to meet an arbitrary deadline rather than serving to make a good game.
2007年10月24日 06点10分
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(接上)There is plenty of item collecting and platform hopping to be found, but the payoff here is negligible. What we have is a game that could have been something if it were made to be a game rather than a marketing tie-in. The visuals are decent and get the job done. The audio, however, shines. While Johnny Depp didn’t allow the game makers to use his likeness (smart move in this case) the rest of the cast is present and accounted for to good effect. The sounds effects are well done and the music is outstanding. Actually, it is rather remarkable that so much attention was paid to the audio side of things and areas like gameplay got the short end of the stick. I’m going to cut this review short because I’ll just go on about how disappointed I am at how it turned out. Parents – do not get this game for your kids. If they have to play a game based on the film, get them the GBA version. If they need a game for their console, get something good, like Katamari Damacy.
2007年10月24日 06点10分
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