Snake your way through the competition to complete missions, upgrade your skills and destroy other players. Devour nectar and energy left by opponents to increase your size, skills, and abilities. Smash your way up the food chain as you evolve into the ultimate Little Big Snake. Challenge other players daily to become the biggest snake in the pit. Stuart Little's back in an all-new, all-animated movie! School's out for the summer and the Little Family is spending their vacation at a beautiful lakeside cabin. Leading the way is Stuart, who can't wait to spend his entire vacation canoeing, hiking and finding his inner scout. But, there is something lurking in the forest who could spoil all the fun: THE BEAST; a mean and isolated forest.
- Angry Birds is a game that challenges you to throw different birds against forts and structures made by little pigs. The objective is to take down all the pigs and cause as much destruction as possible in the process. You can throw the birds as if you were using a catapult.
- From Rob Minkoff, co-director of The Lion King, comes this comedy adventure based on the classic book by beloved American author E.B. A little guy with a big heart (not to mention whiskers and a really dapper wardrobe), Stuart (voice of Michael J. Fox) searches for a place to call home in a decidedly supersized world.
In time for Stuart Little 2 appearing in movie theatres this summer, Sony launches their first Stuart Little PS One game. I admit it' I like Stuart Little and my kids' well they absolutely love him. There is something about this diminutive hero with a heart of gold taking on the colossal wrongs of this world that brings out the underdog lover in all of us.
Your mission is to help your canary friend, Margola, retrieve stolen jewelry that has been scattered around various locations in Manhattan. These locations range from rooms in the Little?s house, where you climb up dressers, run across kitchen counters and swim in bathtubs, to more exotic locations like the Manhattan sewer system, Central Park and even aboard a tugboat. While the task of finding the jewelry and other items would be challenging enough by itself, your job is further complicated by the myriad of bugs and wind-up robots that get in your way.
To deal with these nasties, Stuart is equipped with a vicious 'tail-whip'? and a mighty arm to throw marbles, jewels and other items found lying around. When all else fails, Margola is always available to help you out should you get stuck or fall into a pool of goo, which I did several times.
The game is definitely geared to the younger crowd, but is certainly a good game to play with your children. My daughter, Rachel, who is only 5 years old, was able to move around pretty well for many of the levels before the game play became too difficult. A new trend that I am seeing with games that are released in tandem with a movie release is the ability to uncover hidden snippets of the actual movie as rewards for passing levels or locating special objects in the game.
While I enjoyed the game, I did have minor one complaint. In many places within the game, you are required to talk with Margola to find out more information or to play the 12 mini-games, however, the game is a bit hypersensitive regarding where you are standing before Margola will recognize that you want to talk with her. It was even more painful as I watched my daughter have to repeatedly reposition Stuart in front of Margola before finally the game prompts you to speak to her. Overall the game is fun for kids and except for a couple of places, they can pretty much play the game by themselves (assuming they are at least 6 years of age). I can't recommend it as a definite buy, because the game is pretty short and the levels get repetitive, but if you are a fan of the movies, your kids will love Stuart Little 2.
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Free download or read online Stuart Little pdf (ePUB) book. The first edition of the novel was published in 1945, and was written by E.B. White. The book was published in multiple languages including English, consists of 131 pages and is available in Paperback format. The main characters of this childrens, classics story are , . The book has been awarded with Laura Ingalls Wilder Award (1970), and many others.
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Stuart Little PDF Details
Author: | E.B. White |
Original Title: | Stuart Little |
Book Format: | Paperback |
Number Of Pages: | 131 pages |
First Published in: | 1945 |
Latest Edition: | February 1st 2005 |
Language: | English |
Awards: | Laura Ingalls Wilder Award (1970) |
category: | childrens, classics, fiction, fantasy |
Formats: | ePUB(Android), audible mp3, audiobook and kindle. |
The translated version of this book is available in Spanish, English, Chinese, Russian, Hindi, Bengali, Arabic, Portuguese, Indonesian / Malaysian, French, Japanese, German and many others for free download.
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