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Then, you see a 3rd mouse, quickly get to it then, DROP the mushroom and then pick it up and bounce the three mice again and repeat the final process and you can go on forever! To save Cinderella u always get the hour glass first. Or else she will be hit by the dummies and die. Use Fiona's special ability and slow down time. Then, attack like crazy at the dummies. When the time warp wears out don't use it again.

Then use it again. Repeat my strategy until you get to the end. They should break. As you have noticed, the troll shoots bombs at you. If he starts to charge at you, just run around until he goes back again. First, stand in the middle of the circle. When he is running on the ground, quickly press the attack button mouse. When he jumps into the circle made by wood , just move backwards, and you won't get hurt.

Do these several times and you should have beat him. I've found 2 of the 3 shops where you can buy upgrades. The other is in Prison Break near the end where you have to roll the last ball on to the platform. Roll that ball back down the hill not Jack and Jill's hill but the no name hill. Then you'll find the shop. Each character has a different style of fighting.

Each of the characters skills must be harnessed during battle. Here are the easiest ways to fight with each character. Shrek: Just punch, if he gets hit he can take it Fiona: She is strong and average speed but is still easily defeated.

Your best bet is to find an hourglass and activate slow time. If you can't activate slow time run. Donkey: Jump attack and then use his special. Repeat if necessary.

Gingerbread Man: Jump attack is your only hope other tahn running or your special. Let the others fight for you. Lil' Red: It's hard to fight as her so just throw apples and hit targets that get to close.

If you need space, jump attack. Puss In Boots: Jump attack then slice your opponents up with his sword. Big Bad Wolf: Just fight or use your special. Fariy: Hold the attack button after finding a target. Use your special then attack like mad.

After a while run. Note: This tips do not relate to hero time, each hero time except maybe Big Bad's concentrates on that hero's strengths. This dose not make them any easier though. When you get to the part when the bats are flying really fast, blocking your way, you have to use slow time with Fiona.

Then you can get the magical bean. Its right next to the bridge. There are twelve magic beans in each level here are a couple of hints for you: 1. Make sure you look behind everything. Make sure you don't miss anything. Do not give up and in far far away make sure you look everywhere in challenges. Download MB. Labels: , Action , Adventure , S. Unknown 18 November, Newer Post Older Post Home. The levels look pretty bland throughout, and a lot of the elements repeat--there's actually a sequence near the end of the game where you play through different parts of a level as three different characters, which leads to some pretty egregious recycling.

The main characters are pretty rough approximations of their motion-picture counterparts and act as a fine example of why the details count. It's the small stuff, like the clumsy animation transitions and the somewhat stingy character models, that keeps the characters from looking quite the way they should.

The enemies you'll face look decent, and considering the game's length, or lack thereof, there's a decent variety of foes. It remains a mystery why Activision would develop an entirely unique Shrek 2 game for the PC. One of the few things that's shared between the console versions and the PC version of Shrek 2 is the voice cast. Some of the stand-ins for the actual celebrity voices heard in Shrek 2 the movie don't quite match up, but the cast is generally pretty adept, and they're given some decent material to work with, too.

The voice work shines the most during cutscenes, and there's some good in-game voice work too. However, the characters feel the need to talk a lot, but don't have a lot to say, leaving you to hear the same speech clips over and over again. The soundtrack suits the game for the most part, using lots of lute-and-flute arrangements to give the game a nice storybook feel, though about halfway through the game, the soundtrack veers off into wah-wah-driven funk that would seem more appropriate as the opening theme to a '70s cop show--it's actually pretty good stuff, it just seems wildly out of place.

There's not much to say about the in-game sound effects. They're serviceable, in that they don't betray the feel of the environments, but they're not terribly spectacular, either.

What makes the Shrek movies fun for the family is the inclusion of something for everyone--there's plenty of slapstick and scatological humor for the kids as well as some sly pop culture references for the older folks. But Shrek 2 for the PC is strictly for kids, though considering its clunky controls and short running time, it's not even a terribly good game for them. The older kids who found some chuckles in the adult-aimed nudge-and-winks found in the original Shrek movie probably aren't going to find anything too compelling here.

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