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Ben 10: Alien Force The Game

Platform(s): Nintendo DS, PSP, PlayStation 2, Wii
Genre: Action/Adventure
Publisher: D3 Publisher of America
Developer: 1st Playable Productions / Monkey Bar Games

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'Ben 10: Alien Force The Game' (NDS/PSP/PS2/Wii) Announced

by Rainier on May 1, 2008 @ 5:53 a.m. PDT

Ben 10: Alien Force The Game begins five years after Ben put away the DNA-scrambling Omnitrix, but now Grandpa Max has gone missing and the planet Earth is in grave danger. Gamers must help Ben take the Omnitrix out of retirement and lead eight different playable characters—including cousin Gwen, enemy-turned-ally Kevin Levin and five of Ben's brand new alien forms—to utilize their all-new super powers and defeat the intergalactic invaders!

Based on the next generation television series launched on Cartoon Network last month, Ben 10: Alien Force The Game begins five years after Ben put away the DNA-scrambling Omnitrix, but now Grandpa Max has gone missing and the planet Earth is in grave danger. Gamers must help Ben take the Omnitrix out of retirement and lead eight different playable characters—including cousin Gwen, enemy-turned-ally Kevin Levin and five of Ben’s brand new alien forms—to utilize their all-new super powers and defeat the intergalactic invaders! Ben 10: Alien Force The Game is slated to ship to retail outlets across North America in fall 2008.

“Ben 10: Alien Force The Game is the only console videogame that allows players to take command of the ALIEN FORCE team to authentically control and experience their brand-new superpowers,” said Alison Quirion, vice president of marketing, D3PA. “Based on fans’ warm reception of Ben’s newest adventures and the impressive million-plus unit sales of the first Ben 10 videogame, we’re confident that our latest collaboration with Cartoon Network on Ben 10: Alien Force The Game will prove even more successful.”

“Ben 10: Alien Force set records as the most-watched original series premiere in Cartoon Network’s history, winning its timeslot when it debuted, and each week the series continues to grow as destination viewing for kids,” said Christina Miller, vice president of consumer products for Cartoon Network Enterprises. “The release of Ben 10: Alien Force The Game this fall will build upon the success of the first videogame by expanding fans’ experience with the brand and giving them a new battle to win with Ben.”

In Ben 10: Alien Force The Game, players work to find Grandpa Max and stop a diabolical Highbreed alien plot as they battle more than 20 types of enemies, including Highbreed invaders and DNAliens. Gamers take control of Ben and his new alien forms Swampfire, Jet Ray, Humungousaur, Spidermonkey and Big Chill to employ distinctly different and complex powers to manipulate fire, swim underwater, grow more than 60 feet tall, stick to walls, fly at mach speed, plus lots more! Gamers will also harness cousin Gwen’s new talent to create an energy shield and use it to protect and attack, as well as Kevin Levin’s ability to absorb materials like concrete, wood and metal to create an impenetrable shell on his body.

Ben 10: Alien Force The Game is a fast-paced, 3D side-scrolling action adventure that offers eight playable characters, an unlimited combo system and puzzles and challenges that will engage players of all levels for hours at a time. The NDS version will offer alternate playable alien forms including Goop and Echo Echo, giving players additional unique powers to command and explore.

Ben 10: Alien Force The Game for NDS is under development by 1st Playable Productions, while the PSP, Wii, PS2 versions are under development by Monkey Bar Games.


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