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{{Infobox:_Game|title1 = Shrek Extra Large|image1 = Shrek Extra Large.jpg|developer(s) = Digital Illusions CE|publisher(s) = TDK Mediactive|composer(s) = David Kerr|release_date(s) = October 31, 2002|platform(s) = GameCube|genre(s) = Platformer|mode(s) = Single-Player|ratings = T}}<blockquote>For the Original game go here [[Shrek (video game)|''Shrek'' (Game)]]</blockquote>'''''Shrek Extra Large''''' is an action-adventure video game released in 2002 by Digital Illusions CE. The game is based on the ''[[Shrek (franchise)|Shrek]]'' movie series, developed exclusively for the Nintendo GameCube.
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'''''Shrek Extra Large''''' is an action-adventure video game released in 2002 by Digital Illusions CE. The game is based on the ''[[Shrek (franchise)|Shrek]]'' movie series, developed exclusively for the Nintendo GameCube.
 
   
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== Game play ==
The player controls Shrek on a quest to rescue princess Fiona. Shrek travels to a total of 10 locations doing events in each, with the exception of the final stage.
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The player controls Shrek on a quest to rescue princess Fiona and the land of Sweetsville. Shrek travels to a total of 10 locations doing events in each, with the exception of the final stage.
   
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== Levels ==
This game is actually a reworking of the Shrek game for Xbox.
 
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* [[Shrek's Swamp]] (Tutorial)
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* [[Enchanted Forest]]
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* [[Mother Goose Land]]
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* [[Sweetsville Industrial Park]]
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* [[Molasses Sewers]]
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* [[Lonely Mountain]]
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* [[The Crypt|Creepy Crypt]]
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* [[Prince Charming Castle|Crown Prince's Castle]]
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* [[Dragon Castle|Blue Dragon's Castle]]
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* [[Merlin's Dark Tower Fortress of Pure Evil]]
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== Characters ==
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* [[Shrek]]
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* [[Magic Mirror]]
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* [[Little Red Riding Hood]]
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* [[Bo Peep]]
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* [[Hansel]] & [[Gretel]]
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* [[Old MacDonald]]
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* [[The Crown Prince|Crown Prince]]
 
* [[Leprechaun (Shrek Extra Large)|Leprechaun]]
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* [[Egg Kids]]
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* [[Goose]]
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* [[Sheep]]
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* [[Chicken]]
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* [[Donkey]] (Cover Only)
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* [[Dragon]] (Picture Only)
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* [[Lord Farquaad]] (Picture Only)
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== Enemies ==
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* [[Merlin]]
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* [[The Wicked Ice Queen|Ice Queen]]
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* [[Humpty Dumpty]]
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* [[Frankendrop]]
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* [[Wolf]]
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* [[The Cow who Jumped over the Moon|Dancin' Cow]]
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* [[Knights]]
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* [[Merrymen|MerryMen]]
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* [[Sweetsville Guards]]
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* [[Mother Goose Land Guards]]
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* [[Gnomes]]
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* [[Skeletons]]
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* [[Witches]]
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* [[Bridge Troll]]
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* [[Chained Teeth]]
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== Trivia ==
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* Despite appearing on the cover, [[Donkey]] makes no appearance in the game.
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== Reception ==
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This game is actually a reworking of the Shrek game for Xbox. It is widely considered the worst Shrek game, with broken, very glitchy game play, repetitive voice lines from various characters and mediocre voice acting. However compared to the original X-Box release, it has been noted for improving the controls-- among other minor details which helped make the flow more consistent.
 
[[Category:Shrek video games]]
 
[[Category:Shrek video games]]

Revision as of 06:20, 15 September 2019

For the Original game go here Shrek (Game)

Shrek Extra Large is an action-adventure video game released in 2002 by Digital Illusions CE. The game is based on the Shrek movie series, developed exclusively for the Nintendo GameCube.

Game play

The player controls Shrek on a quest to rescue princess Fiona and the land of Sweetsville. Shrek travels to a total of 10 locations doing events in each, with the exception of the final stage.

Levels

Characters

Enemies

Trivia

  • Despite appearing on the cover, Donkey makes no appearance in the game.

Reception

This game is actually a reworking of the Shrek game for Xbox. It is widely considered the worst Shrek game, with broken, very glitchy game play, repetitive voice lines from various characters and mediocre voice acting. However compared to the original X-Box release, it has been noted for improving the controls-- among other minor details which helped make the flow more consistent.