Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
- Save the chocolate factory by solving mystifying puzzles and using inventive sweetie powers
- Stop the rotten children from causing chaos and destruction throughout the factory
- Repair huge, bizarre sweetie-making machines by solving puzzles and getting help from the Oompa-Loompas
- Explore copious rooms and environments inside Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory
Product Description
Explore deep inside the factory and play the tale as Charlie Bucket. Find a Golden Voucher and, by the side of with four other children, win a personal tour of Willy Wonka’s factory guided by the notorius and ascetic sweetie maker himself. Explore the many extraordinary environments of the factory, including some from the book that do not appear in the film. Learn what happens after the other children, greed-driven and unrestrained, wrak havoc owing to the factory. Then save the chocolate factory from their destruction by solving mystifying puzzles and using inventive sweetie powers. By helping the Oompa-Loompas and restoring order to the factory, Charlie can earn the respect of Willy Wonka and win an unexpected prize!
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I reflect this game looks super because it has thevoices of Johny Depp,Deep Roy,AnnaSophia Robb,Freddie Highmore,Julia Winter,
Jordan Fry,and whoever played Augustus Gloop
I have seen the movie but not played the game
Rating: 5 / 5
First you feel that is not an adventure game but once you pass the first level you start to delight in it. For my daugther is Brilliant!!
Rating: 5 / 5
There’s only one kind of person I’d recommend this game for; someone who likes likes likes ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ -owns the soundtrack and has a pair of TV room goggles like- and who also really likes platform jumpers. And even if you are this person the ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ game will wear thin on you more than once… per level.
The general goal within the levels is mind numbingly unadorned; dodge enemies and obstacles to get to the exit. Your enemies are mostly Wonka’s sweetie making robots -sweepers, wrappers, sudsy cleaners, stompers, and an irate small bot that has a penchant for throwing sweetie- unfortunately all you can do is dodge these guys, there’s no taking them out. There’s a sort of cathartic pleasure is being able rid yourself of a grunt in a game and the ‘Charlie’ game is so tedious it’s going to take more than a few cathartic kills in another game to get the red out of your eyes.
Passing levels in ‘Charlie’ isn’t hard in the least but it is, like I said, tedious. To unlock an exit often sends you running around the factory cleaning Oompa Loompas, catapulting them around the room, getting them to open doors and break parapet for you, pull switches, and trigger weight buttons and if any of this sounds like fun, trust me, it isn’t. The novelty, which is really the only thing this game has going for it, wears thin very quickly leaving you chief Oompa Loompas around searching for that one switch to get to the next stage of the game desperately wishing you could pause the game and shove a first person shooter in.
Several times when I was trying to get owing to a particularly grueling level I remember thinking ‘this is not fun, I am not having fun here’. Aside from the novelty the game has one redeeming feature; mini sports meeting. There are five mini sports meeting and two or three of them are really a lot of fun. My favorites are ‘Lift a Loompa’ in which you rescue Oompa Loompas from the chocolate river with a sweetie machine stylishness claw, ‘Blueberry Jam’ in which you catch falling blueberries in a net, and ‘Chocolate Broadcast’ probably my favorite, it’s a snood stylishness game. Lots of fun. In regular gameplay you rescue the doomed children (get Augustus out of the pipe, juice Violet, save Veruca from the trash, and rescue Mike Teavee from a video game) and these things act as bosses of a sort. They also play like mini-sports meeting in their own right. I like the one with Violet.
This game probably shouldn’t have been made. The ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ movie, despite nice graphics, isn’t very action-oriented and is lacking a clear-cut antagionist. The game itself was made a bit too kid-friendly. Yes, the movie is technically for kids but it’s also a Tim Burton movie, which means all genre definitions are out the dialogue box. ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ is destined to be a classic for the 13-50 set. The jokes and much of the character development go over kids’ heads and what’s left is a small scary and eerie in a excellent or terrible way depending on who you are. It isn’t the sort of movie that should have had a game for kids made from it.
Don’t get this game if you didn’t like the movie because you’re going to want to throw it out of a moving vehicle if you do. You might even go for a ride for this purpose alone. And do not get this for your kids (if they somehow like the movie) no matter how much they beg. You’ll only end up having to buy them a more fascinating game once they start playing.
Rating: 2 / 5
Lots of fun! I’m a 34 year ancient mom…..and even I had fun playing this game. Parts of it may be a small challenging for younger gamers….but I thought it was splendid and I plot to give it to my son to play when he gets ancient enough to read the directions (there are small signs with directions on them throughout the game). A splendid buy for any WONKA fan
Rating: 5 / 5
My 7 year ancient daughter got this game as one of her Christmas presents and she couldn’t be more pleased. The game is adapted to her skills as well as sufficiently challenging as to keep her interested in keeping on playing. Graphics are splendid and she can very much relate to the game logic being familiar as she is with Tim Burton’s movie tale and characters. The game comes with the option of several languages apart from English, which is also splendid since our mother tongue is Spanish, so she can play very independently without having to question me or my husband the meaning of this or that message dialogue box appearing onscreen. A splendid GBA game for small ones.
Rating: 5 / 5