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Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends

 
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Game Description

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends features a variety of adventures with Mac and Boo based on the Cartoon Network television series. Players will control either character as they lead them through mission objectives and challenges taking place in and around Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. Throughout each stage, players can interact with and receive hints from such members of the show as Wilt, Eduardo, and Frankie. Gamers may compete in four different types of missions and a variety of mini-games including gathering items for the Duchess, or going head-to-head with Terrence and Red. Players may explore the environment while sliding down banisters, collecting Scribbles, and helping friends complete the tasks at hand.
~ Gracie Leach, All Game Guide

Production Credits

Company 1: Crave Entertainment Inc.; Senior Vice President, Crave Entertainment: Jim Flaharty; Senior Vice President of Product Planning and Business Development: Mark Burke; Producer: Stacey Ganem; Associate Producer: Tony Martin; Quality Assurance Manager: Jason Dickson; Quality Assurance Lead: Paul Taniguchi; Quality Assurance: Andy Nguyen, Anthony Dickson, Elizabeth Glanders, Richard Quitoriano, Ryan Tibury; Director of Brand Marketing: Doug Panter; Package Design: Binary Pulse; Company 2: Collision Studios; Executive Producer: Philippe Erwin; Creative Director: Brent Boylen; Lead Programmer: Craig Stewart; Gameplay Programmer: Dale Van Mol; Lead Artist: Dean Lee; Animator: Antony Mazzotta; Artist: Mike Parent; Music and SFX: Shin'en; Company 3: Cartoon Network; Creator: Craig McCracken; Director: Chelsea Reeves; Producer: Heather Hazen; Assistant Producer: Phil Bolus; Art Director: Rick Blanco; Senior Designer: Jason Wright
~ Keith Adams, All Game Guide
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Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
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Developer(s) Collision Studios
Publisher(s) Crave Entertainment
Platform(s) Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS
Release date(s) NA October 17 2006
Genre(s) Action
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: E

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is a video game based on the Cartoon Network animated television series of the same name. The game was published by Crave Entertainment, and released for the Game Boy Advance (2006) and Nintendo DS (2007).

Gameplay

The player controls Mac or Bloo. Both characters can fire paper balls, and you barely have to do that. Mostly you spend time collecting items to complete objectives, and some boss battles with Terrence, who mostly fires his slingshot, and other enemies Terrence brings along. The player is not in control of who they play as, because every time you pass through a door, you may get another character. Mac and Bloo each have different abilities. Mac can slingshot paper balls (but only after the first fight with Terrence) and double-jump to reach higher platforms, and duck to avoid flying objects. Bloo can throw paper balls (he can do this from the start of the game, unlike Mac, he doesn't need to beat Terrence for this). He can also roll his body into a ball to get into narrow spaces. Both of them with the abilities to slide down banisters, launch paper balls, talk to non-playable characters, and hide from enemies. Talking can give you an advantage. For example, every time the player would need to get up to a higher place that Mac can't double-jump- if Wilt is around, talking to him will get him to lift the player up. Sometimes, you have to make it past enemies. Bendy is the most common enemy. He throws things down from above. Hitting him with a paper ball will make him cry and stop doing things for a short amount of time. Getting hit by an enemy will deplete the player's health, which is a row of three candies. Every time you get hit, you lose a candy, but you could collect more to replenish them. Dying will cause you to come from the door you last entered. The game has three minigames which can be unlocked by collecting red Game-Hive tickets.

Sequel

Another Foster's game, "Imagination Invaders" for the Nintendo DS, has been produced, and was released in November 2007. It is based on the episode "Make Believe It or Not" where Goo imagines the Evil Space Nut-Boogies. These "Imagination Invaders" kidnap Madam Foster in search of The Greatest Thing in the Universe and you, as Bloo, must unite with the gang to rescue her. The gameplay is not similar, as it is in 3-D.

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