

#Arhtur and the invisibles series
The DS version of the game consists of playing series of mini-games and raising pet mul-muls that can interact with those from other people's games. Players also get the chance to stack on top of a Mogoth to cross razor sharp stone pathways, as well as ride among monstrously huge spiders and ladybugs in order to access some areas. A common puzzle throughout the game involves stacking pieces of a totem pole, called a "Flagstone", in order to open doors. These skills are expanded upon as the game progresses, ranging from detectors that allow to find the game's collectibles (Bétamèche), upgrading Selenia's dagger to The Sword of Power, and allowing Arthur to remove shields equipped by some enemies. Gameplay revolves around the teamwork of the trio (Arthur, Selenia and Bétamèche): players can progress by combining the three characters' skills. The game incorporate Besson's Minimoy universe and its inhabitants. The game allows players to relive the fantastic adventure of Arthur and his two friends, Selenia and Bétamèche, in their mission to save the Minimoys' world from destruction. Beta is using it like Yoda in the fight against Count Doku.Arthur and the Invisibles (known in Europe as Arthur and the Minimoys) is a video game based on the 2006 film of the same name by Luc Besson. Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002) - One of the things that the magic knife turns into is a light sword that hums like a light saber.Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds (2010).BUF (computer graphics) (as BUF Compagnie).Avalanche Productions (artworks, models and CG).The Weinstein Company (2007) (USA) (all media).Momentum Pictures (2007) (Ireland) (theatrical).There’s nothing sexual about their subtle flirtatiousness, but it’s worth noting that this barely tweenage boy interacts with the 999-year-old (but still young-looking) Minimoy as though he was more like 15. Momentum Pictures (2007) (UK) (theatrical) The filmmakers build in a bit of sexual tension between Arthur and Selenia.Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (2006) (USA) (theatrical).

