Except the world is basically open without any clear cut pointers to show where you need to go next. The game is centered around a 'water pool' location from which all previous areas are accessible as well as all unlocked areas. The game is laid out to follow the movie in most regards, but it does a poor job of making it clear what to do next. The redeeming quality of the game is likely that it was never meant to be for more mature gamers and is pointed at a younger audience but honestly, there isn't much here to hold the interest of their target demographic either. The navigation, missions and mini games are bland, messy and tough to follow. Madagascar 2 is no exception to this rule. Unfortunately these games have a history of being pushed out on small budget with very little thought put into them. When a new movie hits the theaters, studios will often finance a video game to be published along side and capitalize on the buzz created by the movie. Play the bland licensed game tie-in to the popular movie, Madagascar 2
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