![]() Once again, you'll control Timmy (who seems stuck in a never-ending sugar high) as he battles the forces of badness. Almost a year after the release of Fairly Odd Parents: Breakin Da' Rules, THQ has delivered Fairly Odd Parents: Shadow Showdown. On the up side, the personality of the show survived the translation, with the game boasting the same voice talents and quirky sense of humor seen in each episode. Granted, its developers aimed for a younger audience, but much of the gameplay felt ripped from a number of other third-person platformers. ![]() Critically, Breakin Da' Rules didn't do too well. But does it make for an equally entertaining game experience? Well, the first digital outing came through Fairly Odd Parents: Breakin Da' Rules developed by Blitz Games and published by THQ. Taking into account the crazed imaginations of most kids, the premise in Fairly Odd Parents sounds entertaining to say the least.
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