Tak And The Power Of Juju
Playstation 2
Bilder
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- Spel
- Box
- Manual
- This game is compatible with
- Playstation 1
- Playstation 2
- Playstation 3
The game spawned four sequels: Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams, Tak: The Great Juju Challenge, Tak and the Guardians of Gross, and Tak: Mojo Mistake.
STORY:
An ancient prophecy foretells that the Moon Juju, the kind protector of the Pupanunu people, would be weakened by the evil Tlaloc, an embittered Pupanunu shaman, so he could turn the Pupanunu people into sheep as revenge for not being made high shaman in favor of another shaman, Jibolba. The prophecy also mentions a great and mighty warrior who would restore the Moon Juju, defeat Tlaloc, and bring peace to the Pupanunu people.
GAMEPLAY:
The gameplay mostly consists of obstacles, puzzles and a colorful platformer. Like most action/adventure video games, the player can jump and attack, The player has a health-meter represented by the feather on Taks head. One unique feature is the ability to interact with and get past obstacles with the help of animals:
- Orangutans: They can bend trees that spring back so that Tak can travel distances that he couldnt reach on foot.
- Rhinos: They can smash through obstacles with Tak on back.
- Monkeys: They throw coconuts at the nearest target when angered.
- Emus: They are mobile like rhinos and jump and flap short distances.
- Sheep: They can open doors and activate elevators by running on conveyor belts.
When Tak receives his Spirit Rattle, he is allowed Juju Powers that need to be collected. There are different effects for each one. Such as: Restoration Dance restores Tak to full health. Tak needs to collect feathers to restore his mana. Collecting feathers is a priority in each level and can do multiple things, like restore health or mana. Besides feathers, other collectables are essential for missions, such as Tikis that can summon Juju spirits. One of the games developers said that the gameplay was based on Sly Cooper, the level design on the Jak trilogy, and the humor of Ratchet and Clank.