![]() Smurfette is rescued and she and several ofįriends - Clumsy (voiced by Jack McBrayer), Brainy (voiced by Danny Pudi), and Hefty (voiced by Joe Manganiello) - set out on an adventure to Her capture ultimately allows Gargamel to get a fix on theįabled "Lost Village" that, if it's populated by Smurfs, he can use to increase his powers exponentially. One day, exploring the world around her village, she'sĬaptured by the evil but largely incompetent wizard Gargamel (voiced by Rainn Wilson). Of the other Smurfs are named after an attribute, something they do well, and do often. She's a girl, for one, and the only girl at that, but her name also Smurfette (voiced by Demi Lovato) is.different.than all of the other Smurfs. The result: a fun little movie that doesn't exceed expectations but that holds its own well enough and portends yet another sequel in a Widespread popularity, it was a gamble to reimagine the whole thing (not that Sony is any stranger to such a thing) and take the franchise in a new, yet still veryĭirection. Tidy profits over budget and considering their On their own adventure independent of real-world interference and more in-lin with classic Smurfs stories. On the plus side is a film that's more focused on the title characters, showing them as they exist in their own Gone is the humor and charm and novelty of The Smurfs wandering around a foreign, human-inhabited world. Presentation in favor of an all-digital movie that all but ignores the previous two entries and treks out on its own. While The Lost Village follows the (further/re-imagined)Īdventures of everyone's favorite little blue forest-dwellers, this latest film detours from Sony's last two, ditching the live-action/animated hybrid It's The Smurfs as everyone knows and loves them, but it's not The Smurfs as audiences have come to embrace them in recent years. Check out other awesome games from Capcom including Mr.Smurfs: The Lost Village 4K Blu-ray Review If you restart the game, the Facebook window should be closed. Hold the icon until it starts to "dance" and click on the red "X". This should bring up the springboard at the bottom of the screen. If you have an iPhone or iPod with multitasking, double click the home button. Click the home button at the bottom of your phone to close the game. To close out of the Facebook window, touch the top right corner of the pop up window where the button used to be. Retina display graphics - STUCK ON FACEBOOK LOGIN? Facebook made a change to their pop-up window that removed the very handy "close" button. manage your village anytime without having to connect to the internet. ![]() Features: - Creativity is your only limit, build a complete Smurfs' village from scratch - Play with your favorite Smurfs including Papa Smurf, Smurfette, and Jokey Smurf - Play mini games like Greedy Smurf’s Baking Game, Papa Smurf’s Potion Mixing Game, and Painter Smurf’s Painting Game and unlock additional bonuses - Connect with friends through Facebook and send gifts to your friends' villages - Play offline. From there, things quickly progress, allowing players to build specialized houses, elaborate gardens with colorful crops, bridges to span running rivers, trodden paths, and more. Based on the original cartoon and comic art, players begin the game with only a single mushroom house and a lone plowed plot of land. With Papa Smurf's guidance, it’s up to you to build a new village for the Smurfs to call home. Based on the original cartoon and comic art, players begin the game with only a single mushroom house and Gargamel found the Smurfs’ village and scattered the Smurfs far and wide. Summary: Gargamel found the Smurfs’ village and scattered the Smurfs far and wide.
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