: Megamind utilizes various high-tech weapons, including a Dehydration Gun and a Tesla Glove.
Just as Megamind settles into his hero role, a sudden crime wave hits Metro City. An organization known as the —original members of which include villains like Destruction Worker and Psycho Delic—emerges to take over the city by stealing DNA samples of Megamind and Metro Man. Megamind must use his arsenal of gadgets to track down the Syndicate and stop their plan. Gameplay Mechanics
: The primary currency is B.I.N.K.E.Y. , bright blue orbs used to upgrade weapons.
Megamind: Ultimate Showdown is a 3D platformer video game released on November 2, 2010 , to coincide with the theatrical release of the DreamWorks film Megamind . Developed by THQ Studio Australia and published by THQ , the game acts as a sequel to the film, following Megamind’s transition from a villain to Metro City's new hero. Plot and Setting
: It includes a co-op mode where a second player can control a robot with abilities similar to Megamind.
The game features standard platforming elements with a focus on gadget-based combat.
: Players move Megamind with the left stick, jump (and double jump) with the 'A' button, interact with objects using 'B', and attack with 'X'.
: Megamind utilizes various high-tech weapons, including a Dehydration Gun and a Tesla Glove.
Just as Megamind settles into his hero role, a sudden crime wave hits Metro City. An organization known as the —original members of which include villains like Destruction Worker and Psycho Delic—emerges to take over the city by stealing DNA samples of Megamind and Metro Man. Megamind must use his arsenal of gadgets to track down the Syndicate and stop their plan. Gameplay Mechanics Megamind Ultimate Showdown
: The primary currency is B.I.N.K.E.Y. , bright blue orbs used to upgrade weapons. : Megamind utilizes various high-tech weapons, including a
Megamind: Ultimate Showdown is a 3D platformer video game released on November 2, 2010 , to coincide with the theatrical release of the DreamWorks film Megamind . Developed by THQ Studio Australia and published by THQ , the game acts as a sequel to the film, following Megamind’s transition from a villain to Metro City's new hero. Plot and Setting Megamind must use his arsenal of gadgets to
: It includes a co-op mode where a second player can control a robot with abilities similar to Megamind.
The game features standard platforming elements with a focus on gadget-based combat.
: Players move Megamind with the left stick, jump (and double jump) with the 'A' button, interact with objects using 'B', and attack with 'X'.