The Smurfs 2 video game is an action-packed adventure platformer that provides Smurfs fans of all ages with the opportunity to dive into the magical Smurfs Village and relive iconic moments and key environments from the feature film. Players assume the role of a Smurf and immerse themselves in an interactive adventure through the movie's enchanting environments including New York City and Paris, and expand their movie experience into worlds exclusive to the video game such as The Arctic Tundra and The Lava Jungle.


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The Smurfs 2 (Wii) is a generic platformer based on the movie of the same name. It offers straightforward gameplay where players control different Smurfs, each with a simple ability, as they navigate levels and defeat enemies. The graphics are colorful but unimpressive, and the gameplay lacks any real depth or challenge. While its simple nature might appeal to very young children, older players will likely find The Smurfs 2 repetitive and uninspired.

why must you lay such a burden upon me god

trust me the quality was better when i was younger

A veces me pregunto si este juego es un sueño lucido

Sinceramente, não me pergunte porque eu zerei isso, nem eu tenho certeza da paciência que eu tive pra chegar no final dessa atrocidade.

This is going to sound strange, but the 360 is lacking on extremely low budget, browser like games, released on disk. The wii was full of them. MnM's racing, chicken shoot, cheggars party quiz. Shovel ware as it's called. The smurfs 2 is one of the closest things we have on the 360 and it's surprisingly not too horrible. A 2d platforming game, another rarity on the console, smurfs 2 is a simple and child friendly affair which is very rough around the edges. In Smurfs 2 you can choose between a collection of different smurfs to play as, each having their own special abilities. The abilities are not special and a lot of the time it doesn't make any difference who you pick, but it is a nice touch. Most of the fun you will get out of this game is playing 2/3/4 player with a younger gamer. The simple nature of the game makes it suitable for kids and easy to pick up, with the collectables leaving you coming back for more. Saying it is rough around the edges is an understatement however. The whole package just reeks of cheaply made. The character models, level design, menus and even the music just seem cheap. The controls and gameplay are not great either. Jumping doesn't feel responsive and the hit detection is awkward too. However, there is a certain charm about this cheapness, especially when you think this was released on disk. It's not a good game, but I have a soft spot for it, and if you want some 4 player coop, this should definitely be in your collection.