Shark Tale - Microsoft Xbox

Publisher:Activision  Info
Developer:Edge of Reality  Info
Year:2004
Category:Adventure
Game Manual:N/A Game Music:
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Also on: Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo Game Boy Advance

Video from another systemNintendo GameCube version shown because a Microsoft Xbox video is unavailable.
Nintendo GameCube version
In game image of Shark Tale on the Microsoft Xbox.
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Box cover for Shark Tale on the Microsoft Xbox.
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Box back cover for Shark Tale on the Microsoft Xbox.
Box Back
Artwork on the CD for Shark Tale on the Microsoft Xbox.
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Arcade Cabinet Marquee for Shark Tale.
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Shark Tale is inspired by the movie of the same name and follows the adventures of Oscar, a blue-streaked cleaner wrasse fish. Oscar seems to have got himself into a bit of trouble as he needs to earn money to pay off a loan shark.

The game consists of over 25 chapters with each chapter having three missions to perform. The three missions are broken into a regular one, a bonus one, and an elite one. Completing missions earn Oscar fame points which affect his fame rating. Also, depending on how well Oscar performs missions will determine how much money he earns to pay off his debt. Missions are varied including things like escaping a shark, erasing graffiti, and a dancing segment.


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