Stuart Little 3: Big Photo Adventure

Stuart Little 3: Big Photo Adventure (2005)

by Magenta Software, Sega of America
Genres:Adventure, Platform, Racing
Themes:Action, Comedy, Educational
Game modes:Single player
Story:Following the destruction of George's photography project in a freak flying accident, Stuart Little must save the day by scampering around New York City snapping everything in sight! Donning an exciting wardrobe, including golfing attire, a Native American costume, and a fireman's uniform, Stuart will gain extra abilities required to complete his daring challenges. Along the way, players can explore the Big Apple in a range of miniature vehicles including a stunt bike, a helicopter, a speedboat, and a military tank.Show more
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This mitgh seem a silly game but is really fun! My little sister played it all the time and I really enjoyed watching her playing it, speciallly with the portuguese dub, man it was so fun.
I remember first time my brother let me play the playstation 2 he got me this game. I could not let it down. It was the first time I saw a camera being used in a game. It inspired me to be a photographer and capture moments like Stuart Little.
This was one of the first games I played when I bought my PlayStation 2. It was pretty ahead of its time and really fun. It had all sorts of vehicles. You could use a bunch of different outfits, the platforming was pretty awesome, and the photo mechanic was fun. It still holds a special place in my memory.
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