

Perhaps that is the point: it's likely that Ice Age: Scrat's Nutty Adventure exists to keep the franchise present in moviegoers' minds, not to create a great video game experience.

Although younger fans might appreciate the game's simplicity, Ice Age: Scrat's Nutty Adventure will probably not hold their attention for very long. Ice Age: Scrat's Nutty Adventure could have been a lot of fun, but instead, it feels like a poor imitation of Crash Bandicoot that was phoned in by the movie studio as an excuse to have a tie-in game to a film franchise. The camera is a big problem too, often struggling to keep up with Scrat, which is sometimes bad enough to make the player dizzy. The graphics are okay at the best of times, although they're not up to par with what players might expect in 2019. His prized possession is locked inside an ancient Scratazon Temple - and the only way to get it back is to retrieve four legendary Crystal Nuts, scattered across the land. Sabre-tooth squirrel Scrat is on a nutty quest. Although Scrat is moving through landscapes from the Ice Age movies, most levels feel a lot alike, with very little imagination put into them. Play trailer 1:10 3 Videos 11 Photos Adventure Scrat's on a amazing quest. But this game isn't just simple with its gameplay: its design also seems dumbed down. Although each level has plenty of checkpoints for Scrat to return to if he perishes in his task, he probably won't die much, even when controlled by younger gamers. Scrat has just a few moves, including throwing nuts at targets until they die. Combat is also too simple, with standard enemies and bosses being entirely too easy to defeat.
