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Jambo! Safari: Animal Rescue (Wii cover
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Jambo! Safari: Animal Rescue

Save African fauna by playing one of the four guards of one of the reserves. Do it yourself or together with a friend in cooperation mode.

Adventure | action adventure | Nintendo exclusive titles

Jambo! Safari: Animal Rescue Release Date

06Nov2009

Wii

04Dec2009

NDS

developer: Sega publisher: Sega Official website

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Become a Safari Park Ranger in a wild action packed African adventure!

Embark on an exotic, action packed journey across your African Safari Park and complete missions to become a fully qualified ranger.

Take on challenges in a variety of Land Rover vehicles to rescue wild animals with your lasso and bring them back to The Ranch. Nurse your animals back to full health in the enclosure before releasing them back to the wild. Packed with realistic environments to explore, exciting challenges, customisation, photography and collectables, Jambo! Safari is a wild new adventure on Nintendo DS and Wii.

Key Features:

Take on the role of an African Safari Park Ranger. Venture out in your vehicle to rescue wild animals with your lasso.

Interactive animal enclosure to name, care for and track your animal after it has been released.

Take on missions including animal rescues, photography and tourist sight seeing tours.

Extensive level of customisation including characters, costumes, items and vehicle upgrades as you progress through the game.

Explore over three exotic locations across many levels.

Monitor released animals via real time map positions and check health statistics.

Last updated on 30 September 2009

Game mode: single / multiplayer   Multiplayer mode: Internet   Player counter: 1-4  

PEGI rating Jambo! Safari: Animal Rescue

Age rating. The PEGI rating considers the age suitability of a game, not the level of difficulty.
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