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Penguins of Madagascar: The Video Game Has Gone Gold

Little Orbit has announced that Penguins of Madagascar: The Video Game has gone gold and will release on November 25th for Wii U, Wii and 3DS. The new title will follow the adventures of our favorite penguins in an action-packed new adventure. Read on to learn more.

From the Press Release
Leading worldwide video game publisher Little Orbit, announced today that Penguins of Madagascar the video game, based on the upcoming film The “Penguins of Madagascar” from DreamWorks Animation, has gone gold and is now in manufacturing. The game launches November 25, 2014 for the Nintendo 3DS™ and Wii™ ($29.99), and Wii U™ ($39.99) and is rated E for Everyone by the ESRB. The game can be pre-ordered online and in-store at major retailers.


Everyone’s favorite penguins are back in action! Penguins of Madagascar follows the adventures of Skipper, Kowalski, Rico and Private in pursuit of their beloved Cheezy Dibbles! Kids can play as their favorite characters and experience all the sights, sounds and exotic locations found in the film. In this stealth platfomer, players will make use of various environmental objects such as moving platforms and conveyor belts to carry out their super spy missions. As the penguins advance, they will stumble upon a nefarious plot by the evil octopus Dave (Dr. Octavius Brine) and gather many Cheezy Dibbles long the way! Penguins of Madagascar will be available in North America and Europe on Nintendo Wii™, Wii U™ and Nintendo 3DS™ beginning November 25th.

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