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Garfield: Lasagna World Tour

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Template:Infobox video game Garfield: Lasagna World Tour is a third-person action-adventure platformer game for PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windows based on the Garfield comics. It was developed by Eko Software and Blast Entertainment, published by Conspiracy Entertainment released on the 30 November 2007.[1]

Gameplay

Garfield: Lasagna World Tour takes the form of a platformer, in which Garfield can put on a variety of outfits to gain will gain some new abilities.[2] Players can use Odie in platforming and, at certain points, rides on the dog's back in chases.[1]

Plot

Garfield learns about a treasure hunt, "The Lasagna World Tour", in which the winner gets a lifetime supply of lasagna.[1] Unbeknownst to Garfield, two characters, an unnamed gray cat and his dog Brutus, are set on stopping Garfield and Odie, and battle them multiple time through-out the story.[3]

Reception

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Reviewing the game for IGN, Sam Bishop was highly negative, giving the game a score of 2.5/10. He found that despite its "initial charm", the experience was "driven well into the ground before the game is close to over", adding "Lasagna World Tour is a pretty bad game." He was also highly critical of the sound and visuals, which he called some of the worst he'd heard in years.[2] Ben Dutka, for PSXextreme, thought that the game was "prone to many drawbacks and errors, and [it was] just not all that entertaining."[3] On the other hand a review in Random.Access thought that for "what it was meant to be" it wasn't horrible, and would appeal to its target market.[4]

References

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External links

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