Flushed Away Released
Game based on new animated DreamWorks film in stores today.
Date: Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Author: James Fudge

D3Publisher of America announced that the games based on the highly anticipated film from DreamWorks Animation and Aardman, Flushed Away, have been released in North America. Flushed Away takes players on an adventure through London ’s underground metropolis. Players will encounter enemies, waterfalls and traps as they thwart the villianous Toad and his evil plans. In Flushed Away, players will relive the movie and discover new environments unique to the game as they assume the roles of one of three characters in the film – Roddy, an adventurous character who is suddenly “flushed” into a bustling world below the streets of London; Rita, a beautiful street-smart scrounger who is also a thief, and the Jammy Dodger, Rita’s boat which has a unique personality of its own.

Flushed Away was developed for the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube by Monkey Bar Games; for Nintendo DS by Art Co. Ltd.; and for the Game Boy Advance by Altron Corporation. Flushed Away is rated “E” (Everyone – cartoon violence) by the ESRB.

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