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|title=Happy Feet
|title=Happy Feet
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|developer=[[A2M]]
|developer=[[A2M]]
|publisher=[[Midway Games]]
|publisher=[[Midway Games]]
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|genre=[[Action-adventure]]
|systems=[[Wii]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[GameCube]], [[Nintendo DS]], [[Game Boy Advance]], [[Windows]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
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'''Happy Feet''' is an [[action-adventure]] video game based on the movie of the same name, released in November [[2006]].
'''Happy Feet''' is an [[action-adventure]] video game based on the movie of the same name, released in November [[2006]].
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The console versions (for [[PS2]], [[Wii]], [[GameCube]] and [[PC]]) feature three different modes: a dancing mode which simulates [[Dance Dance Revolution]] with the player pushing the button in response to arrows on the screen, a fishing mode in which the player collects pebbles and shrimp as well as air bubbles in order to breathe, and a belly-sledding mode where the player sleds and collects the number of fish needed, sleds to beat a given time or races another character down the hill. In the [[Nintendo DS]] version of the game, the rhythm sequences use gameplay mechanics similar to those in [[Elite Beat Agents]], though greatly simplified. The game also features each of these modes for two players. In the dancing and swimming games, the players compete with each other, while cooperating with each other in the multiplayer belly-sledding mode.
The console versions (for [[PS2]], [[Wii]], [[GameCube]] and [[PC]]) feature three different modes: a dancing mode which simulates [[Dance Dance Revolution]] with the player pushing the button in response to arrows on the screen, a fishing mode in which the player collects pebbles and shrimp as well as air bubbles in order to breathe, and a belly-sledding mode where the player sleds and collects the number of fish needed, sleds to beat a given time or races another character down the hill. In the [[Nintendo DS]] version of the game, the rhythm sequences use gameplay mechanics similar to those in [[Elite Beat Agents]], though greatly simplified. The game also features each of these modes for two players. In the dancing and swimming games, the players compete with each other, while cooperating with each other in the multiplayer belly-sledding mode.


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Box artwork for Happy Feet.
Box artwork for Happy Feet.
Happy Feet
Developer(s)A2M
Publisher(s)Midway Games
Year released2006
System(s)Wii, PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance, Windows
Genre(s)Action-adventure
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)ESRB EveryoneOFLC GeneralPEGI Ages 3+
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Happy Feet is an action-adventure video game based on the movie of the same name, released in November 2006.

The console versions (for PS2, Wii, GameCube and PC) feature three different modes: a dancing mode which simulates Dance Dance Revolution with the player pushing the button in response to arrows on the screen, a fishing mode in which the player collects pebbles and shrimp as well as air bubbles in order to breathe, and a belly-sledding mode where the player sleds and collects the number of fish needed, sleds to beat a given time or races another character down the hill. In the Nintendo DS version of the game, the rhythm sequences use gameplay mechanics similar to those in Elite Beat Agents, though greatly simplified. The game also features each of these modes for two players. In the dancing and swimming games, the players compete with each other, while cooperating with each other in the multiplayer belly-sledding mode.

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