The game is fully working. It’s the cartridge / disc only.
The diabolical penguin, Feathers, has imprisoned all the baby animals in a zoo. And it’s up to Wallace and Gromit to rescue them. Charge through the game as the resourceful and adventurous Gromit, with Wallace never far behind to offer hilarious if sometimes dubious hints. Race through five enormous action packed levels (with 24 sub levels and mini arcade games) covering eight different ‘animal houses’ in the zoo. But this indomitable duo has an array of new inventions such as the Porridge Gun and the Banana Launcher, plus interesting contraptions built by Wallace himself. Gromit’s break dancing, backflips, and sneaking moves will also prove valuable in your adventure.
Product Details
UPC: 682384410080
Condition: Used
Genre: Action & Adventure
Platform: Nintendo Gamecube
Region: NTSC (N. America)
ESRB: Not Applicable
SKU: GC_WALLACE_AND_GROMIT_PROJECT_ZOO
This game is fully clean, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs. This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Wallace & Gromit in Project Zoo
Wallace & Gromit in Project Zoo is a platform video game developed by Frontier Developments. And published by BAM! Entertainment (European distribution being handled by Acclaim Entertainment) for the PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox. However, it is the first console game to feature Aardman Animations’ characters Wallace & Gromit and also features the voice of Wallace, Peter Sallis reprising his role.
Gameplay
As Gromit, the player must use Wallace’s bizarre inventions – including the Porridge Gun, Turnip Launcher, Springy Boots, and Gyrocopter. But to battle Feathers McGraw’s robotic minions and rescue the baby animals in typical platform game style.
Story
However, the story sees the duo take on Feathers McGraw, the penguin villain from The Wrong Trousers, once more. Feathers has escaped from the penguin enclosure at West Wallaby Zoo. And taken over the entire zoo, kidnapping young animals and forcing their parents to work for him. And help him towards his ultimate goal turning the zoo into a diamond mine.
Meanwhile, Wallace and Gromit, have adopted one of the zoo’s baby polar bears, named Archie. As they go to visit the zoo to celebrate his birthday, they find the zoo closed. And a quick spot of inventing back at the house, and they prepare to embark on their latest adventure. Hiding inside a giant wooden penguin, a parody of the famous Trojan horse, they infiltrate the zoo, and set about rescuing the animals and undoing Feathers’ work.
As Wallace and Gromit delve deeper into the zoo they discover ancient temple exhibits (complete with booby traps), drills, lava, loads of machinery, and even snow slides as they travel about the six levels; in each they must save three baby animals: elephants in the Jungle House and Temple, beavers in the Mines, gorillas in the Volcano, pandas in the Warehouse, polar bears in the Ice House, and zebras in the Diamond-o-Matic, who, with help from the duo, imprison Feathers in the city zoo’s penguin house once more.
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The game is fully working. It’s the cartridge / disc only.
The diabolical penguin, Feathers, has imprisoned all the baby animals in a zoo. And it’s up to Wallace and Gromit to rescue them. Charge through the game as the resourceful and adventurous Gromit, with Wallace never far behind to offer hilarious if sometimes dubious hints. Race through five enormous action packed levels (with 24 sub levels and mini arcade games) covering eight different ‘animal houses’ in the zoo. But this indomitable duo has an array of new inventions such as the Porridge Gun and the Banana Launcher, plus interesting contraptions built by Wallace himself. Gromit’s break dancing, backflips, and sneaking moves will also prove valuable in your adventure.
Product Details
UPC: 682384410080
Condition: Used
Genre: Action & Adventure
Platform: Nintendo Gamecube
Region: NTSC (N. America)
ESRB: Not Applicable
SKU: GC_WALLACE_AND_GROMIT_PROJECT_ZOO
This game is fully clean, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs. This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Wallace & Gromit in Project Zoo
Wallace & Gromit in Project Zoo is a platform video game developed by Frontier Developments. And published by BAM! Entertainment (European distribution being handled by Acclaim Entertainment) for the PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox. However, it is the first console game to feature Aardman Animations’ characters Wallace & Gromit and also features the voice of Wallace, Peter Sallis reprising his role.
Gameplay
As Gromit, the player must use Wallace’s bizarre inventions – including the Porridge Gun, Turnip Launcher, Springy Boots, and Gyrocopter. But to battle Feathers McGraw’s robotic minions and rescue the baby animals in typical platform game style.
Story
However, the story sees the duo take on Feathers McGraw, the penguin villain from The Wrong Trousers, once more. Feathers has escaped from the penguin enclosure at West Wallaby Zoo. And taken over the entire zoo, kidnapping young animals and forcing their parents to work for him. And help him towards his ultimate goal turning the zoo into a diamond mine.
Meanwhile, Wallace and Gromit, have adopted one of the zoo’s baby polar bears, named Archie. As they go to visit the zoo to celebrate his birthday, they find the zoo closed. And a quick spot of inventing back at the house, and they prepare to embark on their latest adventure. Hiding inside a giant wooden penguin, a parody of the famous Trojan horse, they infiltrate the zoo, and set about rescuing the animals and undoing Feathers’ work.
As Wallace and Gromit delve deeper into the zoo they discover ancient temple exhibits (complete with booby traps), drills, lava, loads of machinery, and even snow slides as they travel about the six levels; in each they must save three baby animals: elephants in the Jungle House and Temple, beavers in the Mines, gorillas in the Volcano, pandas in the Warehouse, polar bears in the Ice House, and zebras in the Diamond-o-Matic, who, with help from the duo, imprison Feathers in the city zoo’s penguin house once more.
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I bought this game for my 5 year old grandson and he loves it. It’s a cute game that seems pretty easy for him to play.
Any fan of Wallace and Gromit will love this game. The game starts with a long intro to set up any non-fan with the important characters, and introduce the player to the off-kilter storyline Wallace and Gromit are famous for. Feathers McGraw takes over the West-Wallaby Zoo and all it’s animals. Your job, as Gromit, is to assist Wallace in freeing the animals and especially Wallace’s adopted polar bear (part of an adopt-a-bear program). The game-play is very fun, fluid and fully of silly gadgets. I enjoyed it fully and think most who play it would agree. peace.
Fast delivery. Received in excellent condition. Would definitely order from this shop again.
I am an accomplished gamer. I’ve been playing for about 15 years now and have worked my way up through the ranks. I purchased W&G: Project Zoo because I frankly am not interested in the violent and offensive games anymore. I am happy to report that I thought this game was awesome. The three things I would say that it lacks is that some of the audio is a bit off, the graphics can be a bit lame, and I became a bit frustrated at times with the camera action. Aside from these minor grievances, the game was incredibly fun, engaging, addicting, and well planned. I really expected a “kid” game to be not well thought out and developed. This began to remind me of Mario 64 with it’s intricate levels. I am very impressed. The cons I mentioned didn’t get in the way enough to hurt my overall impression.