UPC 883929095339

Warner Bros Where the Wild Things Are: The Videogame - Nintendo DS

UPC 883929095339
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Brand Warner Bros
Manufacturer Warner Home Video, Inc.
UPC 883929095339
EAN 0883929095339
Country U.S. and Canada
Last Scan Jan 27 2025 at 7:47 AM
GS1 Name Warner Home Video, Inc.
GS1 Address 4000 Warner Blvd. Burbank US
Description
Players take the role of Maurice Sendak's mischievous Max in Where the Wild Thing's Are, a side-scrolling platform adventure for Nintendo DS. Based on the 2009 Spike Jones film adaptation of the classic children's book, the game takes place on the Island of the Wild Things, a land discovered in Max's imagination when he is sent to his room as punishment for rebellious behavior one night. The game's story follows the plot of the film, with 18 increasingly challenging levels in seven distinctly themed areas.
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