Power Rangers: Wild Force
Developer
Natsume
Publisher
THQ
ERSB Rating
E
Rel. Date
8/19/2002
Genre
Platformer
Players
4

Only the Wild Force Rangers can protect Turtle Cove from evil Orgs, monsters from the Earth’s ancient past that have come back to life. The Rangers must do battle with the Master Org and his evil minions in order to save mankind and animals. With the help of their Power Animals and Crystal Sabers, the Wild Force Rangers must defeat the Orgs and save the group. In Power Rangers Wild Force for Game Boy Advance, players get a chance to use Power Ranger devices, special abilities, earn awesome power-ups, and even take control of the Wild Force Megazord!

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