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Journey through the undiscovered jungles of South America, in Up the video game. You can control Russell, Carl, Dug the talking dog and a female bird named Kevin, or you can play with a friend through the entire game. Aided by Russell¿s wilderness knowledge, the four characters must work together to navigate treacherous jungle terrain, combat exotic animals and avoid being captured. Each character has special abilities that help in their journey. During the game, you will explore exciting environments, overcome obstacles and battle beasts in an effort to stop Muntz from capturing Kevin.
Based on the Disney – Pixar animated feature of the same name, Up The Video Game takes players on the Nintendo Wii on an exotic adventure with Carl Fredricksen and his young sidekick, Wilderness Explorer Russell, as they set off on a wild journey through the undiscovered jungles of South America. Players will be able to experience all four main characters from the movie — Carl, Russell, Dug the lovable dog or Kevin the prehistoric bird — and will enjoy the action both in a single player campaign and with friends via the game’s 2-4 player multiplayer support.
On this journey players will encounter exciting, new environments as they navigate through treacherous jungle terrains, battle dangerous creatures and trek the slippery slopes of the Amazonian Tepuis. In addition, the game also features several play modes and features. Unique Character Moves, Features and Game LevelsDesigned to provide a gaming experience to match the spirit of the movie, Up the Video Game for Wii provides a wealth of enticing features including: character-specific moves, Wii motion-sensing controls, a tutorial system and 11 levels of gameplay across six environments. Playable Characters and Storyline
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- Upgrade Russell’s merit badges & complete Carl’s adventure book, unlock content and upgrades when you collect them all.
- Explore 11 levels featuring jungles, caves, rock formations, Paradise Falls and Muntz’s blimp while avoiding dangerous plants and animals along the trail.
- Compete in aerial dogfight combat, evade villainous dogs in dog chases, take part in large boss fights with exotic animals like Crocodiles, Anacondas & Jaguars and battle the villainous Muntz in the final level.
- Enjoy both single player and multiplayer game support throughout the entire game as you play by yourself or with a friends in 2 player co-op and the 2-4 player Dog Fight multiplayer mode.
- Overcome obstacles & conquer the environment in the form of rock formations, dizzying heights, raging rivers and the weather.










My daughter is 5 is ABSOLUTELY LOVES this game. True, the flying parts are difficult and I end up flying (and I am NOT a gamer) while she plays the player two option and helps shoot down the planes. My daughter does play the game by herself after we get past the airplanes. The nice part about this game and no one dies – they show the dog flying away attached to a balloon or Kevin and Carl getting away from the bad guy before the games resets. The game teaches players that they have to play together to win as you can not move to the next scene without the other player – helping the other player over a wall or pulling Carl up with a rope. The first few scenes of the game show help hints using monkeys to get passed an obstacle such as Carl and Russell helping each other up a cliff or Russell lowering a rope to Carl to climb up the cliff. Graphics are awesome and the characters talk to each other throughout the game. She has won the game four times (the fourth about 5 minutes ago) and she keeps on wanting to play again and again. BEST GAME EVER to show kids teamwork with minimal violence, great music, great graphics. Love IT!
One quick update – my daughter is not a wii snob as the only other game she’s been able to play without difficulty is MarioKart and that’s b/c of the wheel and the option to attach it to a table with the add on hardware. This is the first game she’s been able to use and learn to use the nunchuk. She wouldn’t play the Disney Princess game b/c she couldn’t figure out the nunchuk. She is now teaching my wife how to play and even takes her controller to show her. She’s tried to do the biplane parts by heself but its hard for her to keep the plane level while firing so I still do these scenes for her.
I, too, rented this game before chunking out $[...] for it. As mentioned above, the biplane battle is freakishly hard…even for parents! After you defeat that, if you arent so angry and frustrated and want to quit, it gets fun. My 6yo and 4yo play together and it helps with reading, teamwork and problem solving.
I agree, it should not be this hard to play for a kids game. They got to level 2 last night, then had to start over this morning with the stupid planes and do the levels over. lame lame lame.
I am glad i rented it, and love watching them play together. I doubt i will purchase it at least until the price goes down.
Parts of the game are fun, and the minigames are fun, but also freakishly hard. It just has some design flaws, as noted by previous reviewers.
I purchased this game for my 6 year old son after seeing a commercial for it on TV. It seemed like a fun, easy game that children of all ages could play.
About 5 minutes after putting it into the Wii, my son had to hand the remote to my husband because the game was too difficult. Turns out my husband had a tough time with it as well. The part where you’re flying and trying to shoot down the other aircrafts is very hard for younger kids.
There are a few parts where my son could go forth by himself, but with great aggrivation.
The UP game is now sitting on the shelf, after an hour of play time. And neither my son, nor my husband have any incling to pull it back out.
I would definately not reccomend this game to anyone.
I did, however, give it 2 stars, as the graphics are very good and the characters have a good sense of humor when they speak.
My almost 5-year-old is in love with this game. However, I was hoping that it would be one that she could be fairly independent with. The reasoning skill that is required for this game does not match the age group in which the movie itself was intended for. The airplanes are very difficult for her. I had to get through that level, which also happens to be the first level. The snake part (I think level 4 or 5) is even more difficult. She gave up immediately. I tried several times to do it myself, but had to walk away out of frustration. Ultimately, we had to put it in two-player mode and my husband and I eventually got through it. Overall, it is a funny and cute game. We got the Wii over Christmas and this has been the only game so far that she just insists upon playing nonstop.
I bought this for my 8 year old son and he likes it. I wouldn’t say it is his favorite game, but he has had a good time playing it.