Disney produces first movie-license iPod game

All Apple iPods, expect for the iPod Shuffle, are preloaded with 3 games. Through the iTunes Store you may buy new games for your iPod and Disney has now produced the first movie-license iPod game. Disney Online Studios’ Pirates of the Caribbean: Aegir’s Fire is the new game and will be compatible with both the newer iPod Classic, the iPod Nano, and as well as the older 5th-generation iPod with video. You’ll be able to play in over 30 missions using the iPod’s click wheel as a boat’s steering wheel based in the popular Pirates of the Caribbean movie trilogy’s universe.
The game also enables you to engage in “ship-to-ship” combat and users may upgrade their ships to bring on other well-known characters from the movies to enhance your game play. Head over to the iTunes Store and buy this game for your iPod for only $5 today. (Though that last sentence sounded very infomercial-esque, Apple doesn’t pay us.)
If you do buy the game, be sure to comment and tell us how it is.
Via [AppleInsider]
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Doesn’t support iPod Touch does it? So far none of the games work on the touch and there are no games included with it. Kinda sucks. Even Mine Hunt would be OK.
on February 25, 2008 at 12:38 PM - LINK