Zoey 101 Released
GBA game based on the popular Nick drama in stores this week.
Date: Monday, February 26, 2007
Author: James Fudge

THQ today announced that Zoey 101 for the Game Boy Advance has shipped to retail outlets throughout North America. Based on the wildly popular Nickelodeon live-action TV series, the game allows players to interact with their favorite characters from the show. Zoey 101 is rated "E" for everyone and is now available for a suggested retail price of $19.99.

Mirroring the storylines of the first two seasons of the show, the game begins at the start of a new school year at the formerly all-boys Pacific Coast Academy (PCA) and title character Zoey Brooks, played by Jamie Lynn Spears, has her work cut out for her. As the battle of the sexes wages on and neither side is talking to each other, it is up to the player to help Zoey bring the boys and girls together for an awesome end-of-the-year bash. Players can interact with all the characters from the TV show and engage in dozens of replayable minigames including dance-offs, sports and scooter races. With multiple endings based on the decisions players make, the game promises hours of gameplay.

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