| Carmen Sandiego: The Secret of the Stolen Drums (2004)
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| Front Cover |
Game Details |
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| Consola |
PlayStation 2 |
| Tipo |
Action |
| Publisher |
BAM! Entertainment, Inc. |
| Developer |
Artificial Mind and Movement |
| Language |
English |
| Release Date |
2004 |
| Audience Rating |
Everyone |
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| Product Details |
| Devices |
Joystick
Gamepad |
| Nr of Disks |
1 |
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Description
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| After a successful run on personal computers, elusive thief Carmen Sandiego sneaks her way onto PS2 in an international adventure spanning five continents. While previous games in the educational series featured a point-and-click interface as players pieced together clues to Sandiego's whereabouts, The Secret of the Stolen Drums is a more action-oriented title. To help catch the ringleader and her V.I.L.E. (Villains' International League of Evil) henchmen, players must use an assortment of spy gadgets and a series of acrobatic moves to avoid detection and to apprehend their intended targets. As special agent Cole Gannon, players can switch between a stealth walk, crouched walk, and a tightrope walk as well as perform diving rolls or the act of shimmying across ledges. A total of nine cities will familiarize players with certain elements of geography as the hunt for Carmen Sandiego begins anew. |
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