Brave: The Search for Spirit Dancer
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Developer(s) | Vis Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Evolved Games |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 |
Release date | NA April 3, 2007 EU September 2, 2005 |
Genre(s) | Action-adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Rating(s) | ESRB: Everyone 10+ |
Brave: The Search for Spirit Dancer is a platformer video game of the action-adventure genre originally released in 2005 by Vis Entertainment for the PlayStation 2.
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[edit] Overview and Gameplay
The game is set in a world of Native American mythology, it follows a young Native American boy named Brave embarking on a journey to save his tribe. Brave needs to find Spirit Dancer, a legendary shaman who disappeared a long time ago, to save his tribe from the evil Wendigo.
The main game features a diversity of levels, with Brave needing to make his way to the end of each level. Brave learns a number of attacks and skills as the player makes his way though the game.
[edit] Ports
Brave: The Search for Spirit Dancer is planned to be ported to a number of other systems, and be published by SouthPeak Interactive, planned systems include Wii, Nintendo DS, and PlayStation Portable. There is no planned release date confirmed.
[edit] Reception
Brave: The Search for Spirit Dancer received mainly mediocre reviews, IGN gave the game a 5.1 [1] saying the game lacked objection, and also had a bad camera. 1UP gave it a better review, giving the game a B[2], while Gamespot gave the game a 6.6 saying the game was hindered by bugs but liked the pace the game move at.[3]