![]() Though they are true companions, Mumble simply does not have a Heartsong. Gloria is fooled only for a moment, for she knows Mumble can’t sing and soon sees through his ruse. Mumble attempts to impress her with a lip synced Spanish rendition of “ My Way,”. She sings her Heartsong, “ Boogie Wonderland,” endlessly – but none of the males interest her in the least. By the time Mumble returns, Gloria is nearly overwhelmed by the amount of attention. In subsequent singing classes, Mumble spends his time at the back of the class and daydreams, while Gloria sings more beautifully by the day.ĭuring Mumble’s time in Adélie Land, Gloria gains hundreds of interested suitors, as her reputation precedes her. The entire class laughs at him – all except Gloria, who defends him. When Mumble himself tries to sing, he can accomplish nothing more than squeaky screeching. In Miss Viola’s class in Penguin Elementary, Gloria quickly established herself as a musical prodigy, and Mumble is entranced by her wonderful voice. When the egg moved around and made muffled sounds, Gloria named the chick “Mr. When Memphis feared that Mumble’s egg was stillborn, Gloria tapped on it with her bill – and a pair of feet thumped back. She is slightly older than her best friend, Mumble, and knew him from before he hatched. Gloria is the offspring of Maurice and Michelle, fellow colony members and friends of Memphis and Norma Jean. (No Information: See The Story) Gloria: As A Chick: However, when he is told the Skuas about dark mysterious forces, it leads him on a quest to discover the source of the diminishing fish supplies… Characters: Mumble: Nevertheless, Mumble is determined to make Gloria his friend. This fact alienates him from the rest of the colony and angers the Elder leaders. Fortunately, Mumble is a great tap-dancer. He can’t sing, which means he can’t find a mate. Breaking ice, freeing penguins, tapping to the beat of the playlist and doing many things to finish levels and freeing penguins.Somewhere in the Snow-land of Emperorland, there is a penguin who is a little different to the other penguins. It is not an action filled game, more like a mind game to beat the levels. I feel children 8+ would enjoy this more. I don’t think this game should be rated E for everyone due to those difficult controls. Gavyn who is 9, got the hang of it and turns it on daily now to play. There are also ice bergs which can lose health if bumped into. There are too many buttons to be pushed and sometimes it has to be done perfectly. I think this game is too elaborate for toddlers. So here are my thoughts on the game as a whole. If playing one player, you can switch back and forth using Mumble or Ramon. You may lose health if this battle is not done correctly. Keep an eye on the ball and press the corresponding buttons to match. There are also battles in levels which show a song on the bottom of the screen with a ball bouncing on music notes. Health is important to complete missions. Throughout levels there are hearts that can be picked up by dancing around them. When you accumulate enough music notes you can purchase new music to add to the playlist. There are some high paying music notes such as gold. The music notes are throughout each level and you can collect them. You can also climb objects, clap, jump and more. They need to be broke by completing a stomp combo by pressing the right over arrow. On ce the beat-maker gauge is filled, the penguin is added to join the mission with you. Meaning, pressing the over button exactly how the music beat is playing. While holding over may not work all the time, the game essentially wants you to groove to the beat of the music playing in the background. This is where we complications with the game in the beginning. It took us a while to grasp the basics of playing but now that we understand what needs to be done in the levels and to advance it is pretty fun.ĭancing is done by pressing the left over button near penguins. Unfortunately we didn’t understand the significance of the game for almost one week after receiving it. I had the opportunity to check out Happy Feet Two: The Video Game for Wii and we were excited. ![]() This sounds like a really fun game.Thanks for the heads up! I was thinkingĭancing games and adventure games are wonderful family-friendly video games that the entire family enjoys.
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