Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure (video game)
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Developer(s) | Atomic Planet |
Publisher(s) | Destination Software, Inc. |
Platform(s) | Wii, Nintendo DS, Playstation 2 |
Release date | Jan 8/ 2008 |
Genre(s) | action/ adventure-puzzle |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Rating(s) | ESRB: E |
Media | Wii Optical Disc, DVD-ROM, Game Card |
Input methods | Wii Remote and Wii Nunchuk, Dualshock 2 |
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Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure is an upcoming videogame for the Wii[1], Nintendo DS, and Playstation 2 based upon the upcoming National Geographic film of the same name. The game, developed by Destination Software, Inc. will allow players to interact with a prehistoric world of sea creatures.
[edit] Species
There are many species in the sea monsters game, both playable and non-playable. All of them are collectible as fossils. Except for the Pteranodon, it is possible to encounter all of them in-game. The playable species seem to be more from the Sea Monsters article than the movie. Some species, like the Kronosaur, Icthyosaur, and others, did not live at the same time.
Playable Species
- Thalassomedon Late Cretaceous
- Henodus Late Triassic
- Temnodontosaurus Late Jurassic
- Tylosaurus Late Cretaceous
- Dolichorhynchops Late Cretaceous
- Nothosaurus Late Triassic
- Pteranodon (At the end) Late Cretaceous
- Kronosaurus (in multiplayer) Middle Cretaceous
Non-Playable Species
- Kronosaurus Middle Cretaceous
- Gillicus Late Cretaceous
- Xiphactinus Late Cretaceous
- Shonisaurus Mid-Late Triassic
- Enchodus Mid-Late Cretaceous
- Hesperornis Late Cretaceous
- Archelon Late Cretaceous
- Cretoxyrhina Late Cretaceous
- Ichthyosaur Jurrasic