SeaLife Safari
Dec 28th, 2008 by cm1

Sea Life Safari tries to bring the thrill of underwater exploration to Xbox Live Arcade but fails miserably. Kids may have a little bit of fun snapping photos of fish, but the game is unattractive, achingly boring, and so preposterously simple that it won’t hold anyone’s attention for long.
Sea Life Safari’s premise is simple: A professor wants you to get in a small submersible and take pictures of sea creatures for him. The submarine follows a predetermined path along the ocean floor, so all you have to do is look around for sea creatures by adjusting your view with the analog stick, zooming with the left trigger, and snapping a picture with the right trigger. Your photos are judged on how well it’s centered, how close the sea life is to the camera, and if the subject is facing the camera or not. You throw gizmos (pieces of junk, essentially) toward fish to get them to react, and you get additional points based on how much action is in the shot. The best photos are rated three stars, but the way pictures are scored feels arbitrary. You can keep your favorite pictures in a photo album, but you’ll see the same fish so often that there’s little reason to revisit old pictures.
Download SeaLife Safari part 1:
http://games.load.t-online.de/toigamesload/sea-life-safari-setup.exe
Download SeaLife Safari part 2:
http://rapidshare.com/files/141692915/Sea.Life.Safari.rar
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