New trailer for Garfield’s Nightmare on DS
As for the past couple of decades or so, the mention of a fat, orange cat and a tray of lasagna can only induce one memory, and that would be no other than Jim Davis‘ Garfield. So, for those of you who’ve followed the Sunday comics all these years, here’s a short video which shows the orange cat in action in his own video game, Garfield’s Nightmare.
In any case, in this 3D platformer, players will have to help Garfield get out of a bad dream which has been induced by yet another bout of over-eating. (Remember, kids! Don’t sleep immediately after a big meal!)
Anyway, this title may be a good gift option if you happen to have any younger siblings or relatives whose birthday is coming up, or you could just simply get it for yourself if you happen to be a fan of the comic series.
It may not be the most “hardcore” game on the block, but then again, this DS title by The Game Factory should be just fine sitting side by side with the likes of Cooking Mama and Rocket Slime once it’s released by March 2007.
As for the past couple of decades or so, the mention of a fat, orange cat and a tray of lasagna can only induce one memory, and that would be no other than Jim Davis‘ Garfield. So, for those of you who’ve followed the Sunday comics all these years, here’s a short video which shows the orange cat in action in his own video game, Garfield’s Nightmare.
In any case, in this 3D platformer, players will have to help Garfield get out of a bad dream which has been induced by yet another bout of over-eating. (Remember, kids! Don’t sleep immediately after a big meal!)
Anyway, this title may be a good gift option if you happen to have any younger siblings or relatives whose birthday is coming up, or you could just simply get it for yourself if you happen to be a fan of the comic series.
It may not be the most “hardcore” game on the block, but then again, this DS title by The Game Factory should be just fine sitting side by side with the likes of Cooking Mama and Rocket Slime once it’s released by March 2007.