Ratatouille By Disney/pixar For Mac

2020. 2. 10. 11:38카테고리 없음

Jun 26, 2007 - THQ has announced the release of a new video game based on the upcoming Disney/Pixar film Ratatouille. The game will be available for Mac.

The Ratatouille PC game is really fun. There are six levels and plenty of interesting mini-games. The game doesn't follow the storyline of the movie, but it is still fun to play. Many of the actors from the film voice their characters, including Patton Oswalt as Remy, and Lou Ramono as Linguini.The only downside is that the game is sort of difficult, considering it's meant for kids to play, and the instructions are vague. For Example: For most of the activities in the game, you need to use the Context Move button, but they don't mention in the game itself or the booklet exactly what button on the keyboard that is. After much expirimentation, i discovered it was the G Button.

Aside from that, it's a very cute game. I bought this for my kids, we have a mac, has OS 10.6.8. Recommended requirements are 10.4. Normally any software should run on.later.

versions, but of course not earlier ones. Well the genius who coded this app has obviously blocked it for later versions, while not knowing what those later versions would be! Because when you try to launch the game it says it can't run on this version of OS X. Try to contact SOMEONE on THQ's website, and it seems like this company is going out of business nobody answers the phone at any of their businesses, tech support line is a joke, only one option for one set of games, and even then it says leave a message. Very very poor customer service. I will try to get a refund for this, but this is a warning if you are buying this for a Mac, it won't work over 10.4 (who uses that version now anyway? Not many people I'll bet) and there is NO support.

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In fact THQ's website seems like they have disavowed this game and are pretending like it never existed, even though it was very successful. Very unimpressed.

I bought this for my kids, we have a mac, has OS 10.6.8. Recommended requirements are 10.4. Normally any software should run on.later. versions, but of course not earlier ones. Well the genius who coded this app has obviously blocked it for later versions, while not knowing what those later versions would be! Because when you try to launch the game it says it can't run on this version of OS X. Try to contact SOMEONE on THQ's website, and it seems like this company is going out of business nobody answers the phone at any of their businesses, tech support line is a joke, only one option for one set of games, and even then it says leave a message.

Very very poor customer service. I will try to get a refund for this, but this is a warning if you are buying this for a Mac, it won't work over 10.4 (who uses that version now anyway? Not many people I'll bet) and there is NO support. In fact THQ's website seems like they have disavowed this game and are pretending like it never existed, even though it was very successful.

Very unimpressed. The Ratatouille PC game is really fun. There are six levels and plenty of interesting mini-games. The game doesn't follow the storyline of the movie, but it is still fun to play. Many of the actors from the film voice their characters, including Patton Oswalt as Remy, and Lou Ramono as Linguini.The only downside is that the game is sort of difficult, considering it's meant for kids to play, and the instructions are vague. For Example: For most of the activities in the game, you need to use the Context Move button, but they don't mention in the game itself or the booklet exactly what button on the keyboard that is.

After much expirimentation, i discovered it was the G Button. Aside from that, it's a very cute game. Loved the movie 'Ratatouille,' but the PC game from THQ, while featuring decent graphics, a great orchestral score, and many clever and fun elements, suffers from awkward gameplay leading to unnecessary frustrations. The system for controlling Remy, for example, is clumsy and awkward, largely because the camera angle, which adjusts automatically, will never look through walls or solid objects that obstruct the player's view.

If you back Remy into a corner or other tight space, you can't face the way he is facing, even with manual camera adjustment, until he moves out into the open. This is especially annoying when Remy has to navigate tight spaces with hazards lying immediately in the direction you can't look. Another frustration is that the same rules do not always apply, even in the same environment (e.g., sometimes lobsters jump out of buckets, other times they don't). Granted, it is a story driven game, and to have all challenges present at once would be too difficult.

But the seemingly arbitrary changes in the same environment detracts from the sense of really being in another world. Some world-governing rules make no sense, even in a cartoon world (e.g., Remy cannot jump while in the middle of a sugar spill. He does not even struggle and fail; the jump button is simply unresponsive at that time). Finally, there are elements of gameplay that are strikingly absurd, such as dogs and cats not pursuing a rat after it disappears from their immediate view, but rather forgetting it is there. Or the camera cutting from Remy being spotted from a distance, to dangling by his tail from someone's boxy hand.

The cats throwing projectiles from their towers instead of pouncing was a little odd, and the lobster version of that routine, in which the lobsters 'punch' Remy from a great distance without physically touching him, is not only graphically ugly, but introduces an element of unfairness. This game had so much potential. I really wanted to like it. Perhaps the versions for other game systems are better.