Wild Earth: African Safari Ships for the Wii
Play the paparazzi on animals
Date: Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Majesco has announced that it has shipped Wild Earth: African Safari for the Nintendo Wii to store shelves nationwide. In Wild Earth: African Safari, players assume the role of a photo-journalist on assignment in Africa's Serengeti National Park.

Throughout the game's 11 missions, adventurous photographers seeking out award-winning pictures can cruise the Park by land or air to investigate the bold hyena in a midday thunderstorm or observe the gentle giraffe grazing in the valley.

While seeking the perfect picture of cheetahs, rhinos, lions, zebras and many more species, players must refrain from getting too close to the animals or disrupting the natural landscape; if they do, the Impact Meter will rumble the Wii Remote and make it harder to snap a steady picture.

The game also features a cooperative multiplayer mode that allows up to four friends to either drive or shoot photographs, and a Safari Arcade Game mode where gamers can play from the animals' perspective in 11 games using intuitive gestures with the Wii Remote.

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