Based on the National Geographic feature film of the same name, Arctic Tale explores the far North of our planet-- one of the most perilous environments in the world. Take on the role of either a young Polar Bear or a Walrus growing up and trying to survive in the wild. From eating to fighting off predators, almost every aspect of the animal’s life is presented to the player. Learning to live in this world is vital as players go from regular dangers to the extreme threats. Experience the thrilling, interactive look at the walrus and polar bears that roam the vast world of the Arctic wilderness.
The gameplay will evolve as the animals age over eleven stages, taking the players from snowy mountains, across turbulent ice sheets, through raging blizzards, and into the frigid oceans that are patrolled by deadly killer whales. The stages alternate between free-roaming areas containing several mini-games to travel zones, which involve unique skill to get from one area to another. The travel zones could be anything from descending a cliff face from the mountains to the ice sheets below or surviving in the open ocean as a storm rages around you.
- Play as a Polar Bear (both cub and adult), a Walrus, an Arctic Fox, or an Orca Whale
- Educational insight into the lives of these magnificent creatures
- 16 different mini-games - each use the unique platform controls to fully immerse the player
- Fully detailed 3D environments with beautiful reflective ice and water, snow falls, and the Aurora Borealis to guide the way
- 3 huge chapters to explore
- Many different environments - swim through amazing underwater worlds, slide down icy canyons, and cross vast ice sheets in search of food and adventure
- Play mini-games with friends in the multiplayer mode
- Game features the voice of Queen Latifah
- Over a dozen additional land and sea creatures scattered throughout the game for a variety of scenarios - male Polar Bears keep you on your toes, while chasing an Arctic Hare will make for a satisfying meal
- For more information on the National Geographic film, visit arctictalemovie.com





