: Players collect shiny orbs to upgrade gadgets and find hidden keys to unlock concept art. Critical Reception
: You play as Flint Lockwood, using five unique gadgets—such as an electric knife for "dissectifying" broccoli and a heater for melting gummy bears—to clear mutated food hazards.
: A common complaint is the repetitive voice acting; Flint often repeats one-liners like "Hot enough for ya?" ad nauseam.
: Reviewers at GameFAQs praised the "yummy" graphics and epic musical score. Many noted the charming retro 8-bit style used in cutscenes.
The video game adaptation of , developed by Ubisoft Shanghai, is a 3D platformer that serves as a simple, kid-friendly companion to the 2009 animated film. While it captures the movie's whimsical tone, reviewers from sites like IGN and GamesRadar+ describe it as a standard movie tie-in that lacks depth for experienced gamers. Gameplay & Features