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Jenga
Nintendo DS, Wii

The popular party block game of skill and precision is now here in digital form and sees players pitted against human or AI opponents in a bid to keep the tower standing.

Jenga features many environments and themes, adding new dimensions, twists and fantasy elements to the brand that the traditional version can't offer.

The Wii's remote and Nunchuk, and the DS's touch screen, offer the perfect opportunities for the video game version of Jenga, and we have some pretty special enhancements included.





 


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Latest Press Releases

Atomic Planet Announces Two New Games for National Geographic and DSI Games
3 July, 2007

The History Channel Great Battles of Rome Announced
20 February, 2007

Charlotte's Web Announced
26 January, 2007

Bob The Builder - Project: Build It! (Eye Toy) Announced
1 January, 2007



Atomic Planet Announces Two New Games for National Geographic and DSI Games
3 July, 2007
Two exciting new projects are underway at Atomic Planet Entertainment to accompany forthcoming film releases by National Geographic later in the year.

An Arctic Tale is set in the remote wilderness around the North Pole. Players take control of a Polar Bear and Walrus as they learn to live by feeding, fighting and exploring the world around them.

Sea Monsters is a prehistoric adventure under ancient waters. Players control a variety of creatures. Fight off enemies, search for food, and hunt down fossils which unlock other creatures to control.

Both games will be released on Nintendo's DS and Wii consoles.

An Arctic Tale will also be released on Nintendo Gameboy Advance. Sea Monsters will also be released on Sony PlayStation 2.

Both games are expected in Q4 2007.

 

The History Channel Great Battles of Rome Announced
20 February, 2007
Atomic Planet Entertainment are pleased to announce the development of The History Channel Great Battles of Rome at their Middlesbrough studio.

Set in the times of the great battles of the Romans, Celts and Barbarian, the game features over 100 battles and many different unit types, such as legionaries, archers, cavalry and war-elephants. The player must actively decide on how to fight the battle by placing their units and making quick decisions on strategy whilst the battle takes place.

Developed in co-operation with The History Channel, Great Battles of Rome also features many clips of archive footage with narrative as the game progresses, guiding the player through some of the toughest moments in war history.

The History Channel Great Battles of Rome has been developed at Atomic Planet for Sony's PlayStation 2 and PSP consoles. It will also be available on PC DVD-ROM.

The game is developed for The History Channel, Slitherine Software, and Black Bean Games. It is due to be released in April 2007.

 

Charlotte's Web Announced
26 January, 2007
Charlotte's Web is almost ready for release after development at Atomic Planet Entertainment.

Play as Wilbur, the friendly pig who must save his bacon by performing some miraculous tasks in this engrossing adventure. Encounter other animals on the farm, and plenty of fun mini-games.

Aimed at the younger generation, Charlotte's Web for PlayStation 2 is hot on the heels of the best-selling book and movie. It will be available on PlayStation 2.

Charlotte's Web will be released through Blast! Entertainment.

 

Bob The Builder - Project: Build It! (Eye Toy) Announced
1 January, 2007
Bob The Builder - Project: Build It! (EyeToy) is in development at Atomic Planet Entertainment, due for release in February.

The title features the ever-popular TV character and all of his friends - including Dizzy, Spud, Wendy, Rolly, Lofty and Pilchard - as they work their way through a number of adventures and games set around their construction site.

Aimed at the younger generation, the game makes innovative use of the Eye Toy camera for PlayStation 2, allowing players to interact with the characters through a number of colourful and kid-friendly games.

Bob The Builder - Project: Build It! (Eye Toy) will be released through Blast! Entertainment.

 




 
   
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