| Army Men: Soldiers of Misfortune | |
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North American Wii box art | |
| Developer | Big Blue Bubble |
| Publisher | Zoo Games |
| Series | Army Men |
| Platforms | Wii,Nintendo DS,PlayStation 2 |
| Release | WiiNintendo DSPlayStation 2
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| Genre | Third-person shooter |
| Mode | Single-player |
Army Men: Soldiers of Misfortune is a 2008third-person shooter video game developed byBig Blue Bubble and published byZoo Games forWii,Nintendo DS andPlayStation 2, becoming aNintendo exclusive in Europe. It is the latest home console game in theArmy Men series and the only one to be released onseventh-generation platforms. as well as the last official release in the Army men franchise aside from somemobile releases in the 2010s It is a major departure from prior games in the series in that players assume the role of Private Timmy Reynolds a human child who plays with toy soldiers instead of thetoy soldiers themselves, shrinking down to their size to participate in a war among them. The game includes 15 levels and a variety of weapons provided by the player.
| Aggregator | Score |
|---|---|
| GameRankings | (DS) 36.20%[2] (Wii) 35.00%[3] (PS2) 22.50%[4] |
| Metacritic | (DS) 35/100[5] |
Army Men: Soldiers of Misfortune received negative reviews. Aggregating review websiteGameRankings andMetacritic gave the Nintendo DS version 36.20% and 35/100,[2][5] the Wii version 35.00%[3] and the PlayStation 2 version 22.50%.[4]
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