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List All 1 PricesGuide Marlin, Dory, and Nemo through the ultimate underwater adventure. Meet all of the great characters from the Disney and Pixar movie Finding Nemo, as you live all the excitement of the film’s story line. The search for Nemo is on, and it’s up to you to find him. Dive in!
The three main characters in this game are Nemo, Marlin, and Dory. The game's levels are split up so that you play as each character, and it does a good job of progressing the story without focusing on any one character over the others. The first levels with Nemo involve the antics that lead to his capture, the later Nemo levels cover his time in the fishtank, while the Marlin/Dory levels cover their adventures crossing the sea. Marlin and Nemo control similarly, as... Read more
Though a simple kids game at heart, Finding Nemo is an exciting and fun-filled journey. With brilliant graphics and lots of fun mini-games, Finding Nemo is a fantastic game to get if you're looking for a great family game or a game for a younger sibling. If you're an older gamer, it's still fun, only very short and very easy. For a kids game, though, you can't go wrong with Finding Nemo! Closing Quote : "Pixar can do no wrong in my book. They are the best!" Read more
Finding Nemo is worth checking out by children and adults. Challenging gameplay, beautiful graphics, and pleasing audio make this a solid experience. Read more
As far as movie tie-in games go, Finding Nemo is a satisfying experience for fans who want to re-live the film, and even viewed on its own is a pretty decent game. However its relative shortness and some repetitive and frustrating gameplay elements ensure Finding Nemo is just another fish in the ocean of gaming goodness. Read more
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Beautiful graphics are wasted on frustratingly predictable gameplay. If you want a fun game for your kids, buy Ty The Tasmanian Tiger - it's far superior in every respect. Read more
I am a huge fan of Finding Nemo... although I may not list it as one of my "favourite" films (even in a longer list of good films), it is still one of my absolute favourites. I could watch it over and over again. When I got my xbox and got the Finding Nemo game... I was pretty excited! Only to be slightly disappointed. The graphics are alright... but some of the video clips have HORRIBLY UGLY animations! The voices are alright, and other than the horrible video graphics... Read more
I have 9 year old daughter. she completed the first 5 levels but after that the game became too complicated and she could no longer do it. As an adult I have a hard time getting beyond that point also. it is a really cute game and if you have a child who does not care about completing the game than this is the game for them but honestly the levels just get too hard. Read more
Beautiful graphics are wasted on frustratingly predictable gameplay. If you want a fun game for your kids, buy Ty The Tasmanian Tiger - it's far superior in every respect. Read more
Ok, as my game is paused right now, I was stuck for the longest time on Finding Nemo (Xbox) level 12 where I had to do the Jellyfish race to beat Dory. That took me almost a year as I took very long breaks. Now I'm doing the same thing, I don't know if I'll beat level 13. Basically, there are 26 snails shells that I have to jump on top of and make sure all 26 are all down in the dirt while I only have a minimum of 12-17 seconds which I read alot of walk-through and alot... Read more
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