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Tak and the Guardians of Gross

Tak and the Guardians of Gross is a platformer created thanks to THQ's cooperation with American television Nickelodeon. Once again, the hero of the game is the boy Tak, who is helped in the struggle with adversity by a not too clumsy colleague named Lok.

Arcade

Tak and the Guardians of Gross Release Date

14Oct2008

PS2 Wii

developer: Blitz Games publisher: THQ Inc.

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As the keeper of the power of Juju, it's Tak's responsibility to care for the sacred Juju shrines. Unfortunately, Tak accidentally frees the four Grosstrosities — Stink Giant, Slime Giant, Landfill Giant, and Molten Cheese Giant who were trapped in the shrine. These giants were trapped because they were so disgusting that they were just too gross to walk the earth. Tak must seek the help of the Big G's four master Jujus in order to defeat the giants before they cover the world in their stinky foulness.

Acrobatic game play with parkour—style platforming: run on walls, slide on poles, swing on vines

Jump, climb, and run on gigantic bosses: Stink Giant, Slime Giant, Landfill Giant, Molten Cheese Giant

Play as Jeera in special areas of the game — drive the 'J—Runner' Jeep through the jungle in order to escape from danger

Special Juju magic spells that can be obtained after every boss battle

Skunk Slider Mini Game — Slide smelly skunks into a 'Odor Collecting' Target Zone

Fondue Fort Mini Game — Defend a magic shrine by dropping buckets of hot cheese on attacking enemies

Slime Gunked Mini Game — Slime as many targets as possible

Tiki Shoot Mini Game — Catapult sheep to aim at Tiki Heads

Last updated on 21 November 2008

Game mode: single player  

Media type: 1 DVD

PEGI rating Tak and the Guardians of Gross

Age rating. The PEGI rating considers the age suitability of a game, not the level of difficulty.
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