Ice Age : Dawn of the Dinosaurs the Video Game Gameplay chapter 5 - Egg Roll
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (or Ice Age 3) is a video game based on the movie with the same name. It was released on the Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Wii, Playstation 2, Nintendo DS, and PC by Activision on June 30, 2009, 1 day before the movies release. It is the sequel to the Ice Age 2 video game.
Most of the cast from the movie voiced the characters in the game, with the exceptions of Denis Leary, Simon Pegg and Sean William Scott.
The game allows the player to take control of Manny, Sid, Diego, Scrat, Scratte and Buck as you take on or run away from dangerous dinosaurs, roll an egg to safety, chase for your beloved acorn, and explore caves and jungles over fifteen levels. However, some characters are just for tiny parts in the game, like Manny and Diego. The main character in the game is Buck. There are eight mini-games to play either in single player mode or with friends in multiplayer and get things from Fast Tony. In the multiplayer mode you can play as Mini-sloths and Baby Dinos. There are three different bosses in the game: Ankylosaurus, Chasmosaurus and Rudy.
Sid took the three eggs he found in the cave with him while thinking that he would be a father to the babies inside the egg when they hatched but....he doesn't know that carrying eggs are more difficult than carrying a real baby creature. Each of the egg start rolling down from the cliff due to how he positioned his eggs in a row, prompting Sid to roll them one by one to a cave safe for the eggs while making sure to protect the eggs from any predator on the way. Once he safely roll the eggs to the cave, he shouted how it would be a great family once the eggs hatched.
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