Pikmin

Pikmin

link

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pikmin

summary

Captain Olimar, a man of high vocabulary and the only employee of any merit who works at Hocotate Freight. After all the hard work he goes through, Olimar decides to take an interstellar vacation in his personal ship, the S.S. Dolphin. He puts the ship in auto-pilot. With no real place in mind, Olimar relaxes within the comfort of his ship.\nSuddenly a meteorite smashes into Olimar's ship, and he is knocked unconscious. Meanwhile, 30 parts of his ship careen towards a seemingly undiscovered planet. Olimar awakes to find his beloved ship in ruins! He must find all 30 (or 25) ship parts with the help of his newfound friends, the Pikmin, in order to get back to his home planet.\n\nPikmin is a whole new breed of gameplay from Nintendo. The quirky, life-under-the-microscope title delivers a unique experience like few before it with a blend of real-time strategy, adventure, and puzzle elements. Taking advantage of the GameCube's graphics power, Pikmin sports lush texture work that brings to life a microscopic fantasy world. Players control Captain Olimar, a lovable little astronaut, who crash landed on a planet inhabited by even more lovable little plant creatures known as Pikmin. Olimar can command these creatures RTS-style, assign them tasks, make them attack foes, and gather resources. The ultimate task is to rebuild Olimar's space ship before a 30-day time window elapses.

tags

death ꞏ spaceship ꞏ action-adventure ꞏ micromanagement ꞏ multiple endings ꞏ artificial intelligence ꞏ giant insects ꞏ day/night cycle ꞏ boss fight ꞏ explosion ꞏ single-player only ꞏ countdown timer ꞏ game critics awards ꞏ polygonal 3d ꞏ loot gathering ꞏ escort mission ꞏ stat tracking ꞏ poisoning ꞏ reversible cover art ꞏ greatest hits ꞏ e3 2001 ꞏ nocturnality ꞏ s.s. dolphin ꞏ interactive achievement awards 2002 ꞏ male protagonist ꞏ nintendo gateway system ꞏ tiny protagonist ꞏ player's choice ꞏ Action ꞏ Science fiction ꞏ Real Time Strategy (RTS) ꞏ Adventure