Ice Age Arctic Blast Game
Zynga launched its Ice Age: Arctic Blast match-3 game today as part of a partnership with filmmaker Fox Digital Entertainment. It has some cross-promotion potential as it has scenes from the upcoming Fox film Ice Age: Collision Course, which debuts next month.
The game is set in the familiar animated world of the Ice Age film franchise. It’s now available to download for free on the App Store for iPhone and iPad and Google Play in 16 languages.
“Starring timeless characters like Sid, Manny, Diego, Scrat and more, Ice Age: Arctic Blast is a new twist on the Match-3 genre, challenging players to progress through the iconic Ice Age universe,” said Jim Stern, executive producer at Zynga, in a statement. “For the first time ever, we are integrating all of the Ice Age movies into a single game, giving movie fans the ability to interact with the entire herd of Ice Age characters through deeply immersive gameplay and stunning visuals. We can’t wait for our players to travel back in time and discover it for themselves.”
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It has 100 levels of match-3 gameplay, with 16 characters from across the Ice Age movie franchise. As they match, swipe, expand and swap tiles to bust through the jewel-blasting levels, movie fans will harness the heroic powers of their favorite furry friends, including Scrat’s Super-Smash and Crash & Eddie’s Snowball Assault.
The game will premiere new movie scenes from the upcoming film, Ice Age: Collision Course, in-game, giving players a sneak-peek at the latest Ice Age movie ahead of its theatrical debut.
“As one of the top international animated film franchises of all time, fans across the globe love and connect with the characters, the stories of friendship and adventure told in the Ice Age movies,” said Rick Phillips, executive vice president at Fox Digital Entertainment. “We are proud to work with Zynga in bringing this beloved brand to players through an exciting Match-3 experience that encompasses the humor and heart of Ice Age.”
Ice Age: Arctic Blast was developed in close collaboration with Eat Sleep Play, the studio behind Zynga’s previous title Looney Tunes Dash. Eat Sleep Play worked closely with Zynga’s team, collaborating on art, design and engineering to bring the Ice Age universe to life.
Film franchiseIce AgeCreated byOwned by(via )Films and televisionFilm(s).Short film(s). Scrat's Continental Crack-Up. Scrat's Continental Crack-Up: Part 2.Television special(s).Theatrical presentationsPlay(s).GamesVideo game(s). (2002). (2006). (2009).
(2012)AudioSoundtrack(s).Ice Age is an American centering on a group of surviving the. It consists of computer-animated films and TV specials and a series of video games. The films are produced by, a division of as a part of (formerly ). The series features the voices of, and, who are the only constant cast members. Five films have been released in the series thus far: the original film in 2002, in 2006, in 2009, in 2012, and in 2016. As of April 2016, the franchise had generated $6 billion in revenue, making it one of the. Contents.Films FilmU.S.
Release dateDirectorScreenwritersProducer(s)March 15, 2002 ( 2002-03-15), andLori ForteMarch 31, 2006 ( 2006-03-31)Peter Gaulke, Gerry Swallow and Jim HechtJuly 1, 2009 ( 2009-07-01)Michael Berg, Peter Ackerman, Yoni Brenner and Jason Carter EatonLori Forte and John C. DonkinJuly 13, 2012 ( 2012-07-13)andMichael Berg, and Lori ForteJuly 22, 2016 ( 2016-07-22)Mike ThurmeierMichael J. Wilson, Michael Berg, Yoni Brenner and Aubrey SolomonLori ForteIce Age (2002). Main article:Sid, a talkative sloth, is left behind by his family and the herds of mammals journeying to the south. He meets Manny, a mammoth who travels to the north, and decides to follow him. When a humans' camp is attacked by tigers, a woman takes her baby and jumps into a river and falls over a waterfall.
Before she disappears, the baby is rescued by Manny and Sid. The two animals decide to search for the father and return the baby to him. Diego, one of the tigers that attacked the humans, comes also claiming the baby, and the trio form an uneasy alliance during their journey to the humans.Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006). Main article:Manny, Sid, and Diego are currently living in a large valley surrounded by an enormously high ice wall on all sides.
However, the trio discovers that the ice wall is actually a wall that is barely holding a massive body of water that could flood the valley to nearly a mile underwater. Grow home steam. A vulture tells them that there is a boat at the other end of the valley that may save them all, but they only have three days to reach it or die.
Manny is also having trouble fearing the fact that he may be the last mammoth left. Along the way, they meet Ellie, a mammoth who thinks she is a possum, and her possum brothers Crash and Eddie. As they begin to travel together, Manny learns, with help from Diego and Sid, that he must move on from his past. During their journey, the sabre-toothed squirrel has his own adventure.Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009).
Main article:Scrat's pursuit of his elusive acorn catapults him outside of Earth aboard a UFO, where he accidentally sets off a series of cosmic events that transform and threaten the planet. To save themselves from peril, Manny, Sid, Diego, and the rest of the herd leave their home and reunite with Buck, who leads them on a journey to find a way to save the planet.FutureOn the possibility of a potential sixth film, in June 2016, Galen T. Chu, co-director of the film, stated that there were some ideas for the next installment. Short films Gone Nutty.
Main article:Surviving Sid is a 2008 animated short film, directed by Galen Tan Chu. It was originally released on the DVD and Blu-ray. Unlike the first two Ice Age short films, Surviving Sid focuses on Sid, who incompetently 'leads' a small group of camping children.Scrat's Continental Crack-UpScrat's Continental Crack-Up is the first of a 2012 two-part animated short.Scrat's Continental Crack-Up: Part 2Scrat's Continental Crack-Up: Part 2 is the second of a 2012 two-part animated short.Cosmic Scrat-tastrophe. Main article:In the middle of decorating for the holiday season, Sid accidentally destroys Manny's favourite decorations. Sid, convinced by Manny that he is now on Santa's naughty list, takes off with Crash, Eddie and Peaches for the North Pole to get back on the Santa's good side. When on the North Pole, Sid and his crew accidentally destroy Santa's Workshop. When Manny, Ellie and Diego, worried over Peaches's safety, arrive at the North Pole, they must come together and save Christmas.
Ice Age: The Great Egg-Scapade. Main article:The special centers on a harried prehistoric bird mom who entrusts her precious, soon-to-hatch egg to Sid. When she recommends him to her neighbors—a condor mother, Cholly Bear and Gladys Glypto—business booms at his new egg-sitting service.However, dastardly pirate bunny Squint, who is seeking revenge on the herd, steals, camouflages and hides all the eggs. Once again, with Squint’s twin brother, Clint, assisting, Manny, Diego and the rest of the gang come to the rescue and take off on a daring mission that turns into the world’s first Easter egg hunt.Television seriesCEO of 20th Century Fox announced that a television series based on Ice Age and centered around the character Buck is in development. With, it could potentially appear on the streaming platform.
Further information: Feature films CharactersPrincipal charactersSimon Pegg(archive recording)Simon PeggCharacter is muteSupporting charactersSilent cameoAlexandra RomanoShort films CharactersScratSidSilent cameoMannySilent cameoDiegoScratazonsTelevision specials Characters20112016MannySidDiegoScratEllieCrashEddiePeachesSquintNote: A dark grey cell indicates character did not appear in that medium. Crew FilmDirector(s)Producer(s)Executive producer(s)Writer(s)ComposerEditor(s)co-directed by:Lori Fortescreenplay:, andstory:Carlos SaldanhaChris Meledandri & Chris Wedgescreenplay: Peter Gaulke, Gerry Swallow and Jim Hechtstory: Peter Gaulke & Gerry SwallowHarry HitnerCarlos Saldanhaco-directed by:Lori Forte & John C.
DonkinChris Wedgescreenplay: Michael Berg, Peter Ackerman, and Yoni Brennerstory: Jason Carter Eaton& Mike ThurmeierChris Wedge & Carlos Saldanhascreenplay: Michael Berg &story: Michael Berg & Lori ForteJames M. Palumbo & David Ian SalterMike Thurmeierco-directed by: Galen T. ChuLori Fortescreenplay: Michael J. Wilson, Michael Berg and Yoni Brennerstory: Aubrey SolomonJames M. PalumboReception Box office performanceAll five films, produced on a total budget of $429 million, have grossed over $3.2 billion worldwide, making Ice Age the of all time, and behind. The first four films were the highest-grossing animated films in each year they were released, and among the eight highest-grossing films in their respective release years.
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