Garfield: The Search for Pooky

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Garfield: The Search for Pooky
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Developer(s) InterActive Vision
Publisher(s) The Game Factory
Platform(s) Game Boy Advance
Release date November 14th, 2005
Genre(s) Action
Mode(s) Single player
Media Cartridge

Garfield: The Search for Pooky is a video game developed by Danish company InterActive Visino and published by The Game Factory in 2005 for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance.

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[edit] Story

One Sunday night when Garfield is asleep three mice come and kidnap his teddy bear Pooky. When Garfield wakes up Monday morning he notices that Pooky is missing and embarks on a quest to find his beloved bear.

[edit] Gameplay

During the game players will control Garfield in a side-scrolling platform adventure through familiar locales and interact with characters from the syndicated comic strip.

Players must navigate Garfield through each level, collecting food and power ups along the way which allow the execution of various special moves.

[edit] Common Enemies

[edit] Bosses

[edit] Levels

  • Mice hunt (House level)
  • Garden ransack (Backyard level)
  • Alley cats (street level)
  • Shopping spree (mall level)
  • Mall escape (Second mall level)
  • Cats on wheels (car level)
  • home sweet home (Farm level)
  • Runaway chickens (Second Farm level)
  • Hurry home (Second car level)
  • China box surprise (Second street level)
  • Friendly neighbours (Second Backyard level)
  • Hostage Negotiation (Second House level)

[edit] Items

  • Milk (recovers health)
  • Food (collect the amount to complete the level 100 percent and eat 100 for an extra life)
  • Mouse
  • Chicken
  • Bone

[edit] Trivia

  • Garfield: The Search for Pooky was the first Garfield video game to be made for the Game Boy Advance.
  • Most of the sprites have been taken from the actual strip, thus showing bad animations. One notable goof is when Garfield is at the farm, Jon's mom is completely small and about the same size of the Garfield sprite.

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