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}}{{Infobox CVG|publisher = [[Electronic Arts]],<br>[[Paramount Digital Entertainment]]|system1 = Wii|image = [[File:Rango (Wii NA).jpg|250px]]|caption = North American box art|developer = [[Behaviour Interactive]]|system2 = DS|system1NA = March 1, [[2011]]|system1EU = February 25, [[2011]]|system1AU = March 3, [[2011]]|system2NA = March 1, [[2011]]|system2EU = February 25, [[2011]]|system2AU = March 3, [[2011]]|accessory1 = Nunchuk|genre = Action-adventure|rating = x|ESRB = E10|PEGI = 7|USK = 12|ACB = PG|Fix = a}}'''''Rango''''' is a video game developed by [[EA Games]] and was released in March 1, 2011 and based of the film with the same name. It was released for [[Wii]] and [[DS]] consoles.
   
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
   
In the game, players take place in the role of Rango the chameleon and the game takes place in the Mojave Desert. The game currencies are sheriff stars that can be obtained by killing enemies, smashing objects, etc. More sheriff stars are earned when they melee enemies, uppercut and shoot the enemies in the air. A gun was used as Rango's weapon which they can use it to shoot enemies and levers. When they go to a golden bullet, the bullet must hit all the targets. A bullseye earns more sheriff stars when hit. They ride on various objects, including roadrunners, spaceships, bats and Mr. Timms. In order for players to get a 100%, they must mine all the rocks and smash all the fish bowls that have Mr. Timms. Players can purchase upgrades from Wounded Bird the raven for sheriff stars. Rango cannot purchase the same upgrade all the time, so he must spend the stars wisely. A shotgun acts as a TNT barrel which can blow up all enemies. Going to the golf area makes him fire a bug into the targets and zombies. A squared object can be pushed by him in the games. Bosses are found in all levels, including non-movie characters, such as a giant spike cockroach, charger, brawler and alien probe.
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In the game, players take place in the role of [[Rango (character)|Rango]] the chameleon and the game takes place in the [[Mojave Desert]]. The game currencies are sheriff stars that can be obtained by killing enemies, smashing objects, etc. More sheriff stars are earned when they melee enemies, uppercut and shoot the enemies in the air. A gun was used as Rango's weapon which can be used to shoot enemies and levers. When the golden bullet comes, the bullet must hit all the targets. A bullseye earns more sheriff stars when hit. Various objects, including roadrunners, spaceships, bats and [[Mr. Timms]] can be ridden on. In order to get a 100%, all the rocks must be mined and all the fish bowls must be smashed. Upgrades from [[Wounded Bird]] the raven can be purchased for sheriff stars. Rango cannot purchase the same upgrade all the time, so he must spend the stars wisely. A shotgun acts as a TNT barrel which can blow up all enemies. Going to the golf area makes him fire a bug into the targets and zombies. a squared object can be pushed by him in the games. Bosses are found in all levels, including non-movie characters, such as a giant spike cockroach, charger, brawler and alien probe.
   
 
==Differences==
 
==Differences==
   
Rango rides a roadrunner to Dirt, while in the movie, he walks all the way.
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*Rango rides a roadrunner to [[Dirt]], while in the movie, he walks all the way.
   
Roadkill the Armadillo is omitted.
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*[[Roadkill]] the Armadillo is omitted.
   
Rango survives through Lars' home.
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*Rango survives through [[Lars]]' home.
   
The citizens celebrate Dirt when Rango destroys the aliens, while in the movie, he brings the water back for all the citizens of dirt.
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*The citizens celebrate Dirt when Rango destroys the aliens, while in the movie, he brings the water back for all the citizens of dirt.
   
Ambrose did not appear in the game, but he appeared on the case.
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*Ambrose did not appear in the game, but he appeared on the case.
   
Rango saves Beans from Bad Bill from the stage coach.
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*Rango saves [[Beans]] from [[Bad Bill]] from the stage coach.
   
Rango kills Rattlesnake Jake in his town, while in the movie, Rattlesnake Jake starts to attack Tortoise John.
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*Rango kills [[Rattlesnake Jake]] in his town, while in the movie, Rattlesnake Jake starts to attack Tortoise John.
   
The vicious angry hawk is omitted.
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*The vicious angry hawk is omitted.
   
Tortoise John is the only villain to never appear in the game, along with Balthazaar.
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*Tortoise John is the only villain to never appear in the game, along with Balthazaar.
   
The peccaries are omitted.
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*The peccaries are omitted.
   
Mr. Black warns Rango and Beans to go to the clock tower.
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*[[Mr. Black]] warns Rango and Beans to go to the clock tower.
   
The desert toad killed by the hawk is omitted.
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*The desert toad killed by the hawk is omitted.
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==Gallery==
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{{Main|Rango/gallery}}
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[[Category:Licensed games]]
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[[Category:2011 video games]]
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[[Category:Movie-based games]]
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[[Category:Games published by Electronic Arts]]
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[[Category:Behaviour Interactive games]]
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[[Category:Wii games]]
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[[Category:Nintendo DS games]]
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[[Category:Action games]]
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[[Category:Adventure games]]

Revision as of 18:39, 8 December 2016

Rango is a video game developed by EA Games and was released in March 1, 2011 and based of the film with the same name. It was released for Wii and DS consoles.

Gameplay

In the game, players take place in the role of Rango the chameleon and the game takes place in the Mojave Desert. The game currencies are sheriff stars that can be obtained by killing enemies, smashing objects, etc. More sheriff stars are earned when they melee enemies, uppercut and shoot the enemies in the air. A gun was used as Rango's weapon which can be used to shoot enemies and levers. When the golden bullet comes, the bullet must hit all the targets. A bullseye earns more sheriff stars when hit. Various objects, including roadrunners, spaceships, bats and Mr. Timms can be ridden on. In order to get a 100%, all the rocks must be mined and all the fish bowls must be smashed. Upgrades from Wounded Bird the raven can be purchased for sheriff stars. Rango cannot purchase the same upgrade all the time, so he must spend the stars wisely. A shotgun acts as a TNT barrel which can blow up all enemies. Going to the golf area makes him fire a bug into the targets and zombies. a squared object can be pushed by him in the games. Bosses are found in all levels, including non-movie characters, such as a giant spike cockroach, charger, brawler and alien probe.

Differences

  • Rango rides a roadrunner to Dirt, while in the movie, he walks all the way.
  • Roadkill the Armadillo is omitted.
  • Rango survives through Lars' home.
  • The citizens celebrate Dirt when Rango destroys the aliens, while in the movie, he brings the water back for all the citizens of dirt.
  • Ambrose did not appear in the game, but he appeared on the case.
  • Rango saves Beans from Bad Bill from the stage coach.
  • Rango kills Rattlesnake Jake in his town, while in the movie, Rattlesnake Jake starts to attack Tortoise John.
  • The vicious angry hawk is omitted.
  • Tortoise John is the only villain to never appear in the game, along with Balthazaar.
  • The peccaries are omitted.
  • Mr. Black warns Rango and Beans to go to the clock tower.
  • The desert toad killed by the hawk is omitted.

Gallery

  Main article: Rango/gallery