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- Release Date 9/20/2005
- Publisher THQ
- Platform PS2
- Genre Action Adventure
- Number of Players 2
Game Description
Tak 3: The Great Juju Challenge is tougher than ever. But it's worth it - pull it off, and receive the grandest reward ever given by the Great Jujus! Shaman and unlikely hero Tak is back for another adventure. He and his former rival Lok are representing the Pupanunu tribe in The Great Juju Challenge. They'll have to overcome obstacles including wild animals, menacing new tribes, and Jujus, not to mention competition from other teams! This platformer incorporates puzzles, time-based strategy, and an extensive battle system. Use shaman upgrades and bonus blessings to customize Tak and Lok. Alternate both characters in single-player mode or join a friend in co-op play.
Critic Reviews
IGN Review (8.0 out of 10)
Can there really ever be too much of a good thing? Not, according to development studio Avalanche Software and publisher THQ, whose partnership has wielded two successful platformers in the original Tak universe. The continuing adventures of the pint-sized sorcerer and would-be hero to the Pupanunu ...more
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Average Member Rating: 6.6 out of 10
The Booboo with Juju. (6 out of 10)
posted by l8rman (LOS ANGELES, CA) on Oct 24, 2006
Member since May 2005
Member since May 2005
I didn't really get all that far in the game... mainly because of the frustrating camera angles. Your character is almost always on the move and not being able to adjust the camera angle easily took the fun out of the game for me. It seems like it would be a lot of fun aside from that. The charac...more
Specs & Requirements
Memory 84 kb
Controllers Analog Control, Vibration Function
Modes Story, Full Mission Single-Player, Full Mission Co-Op
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