Thunderbirds (2004 video game)

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Release
  • NA: 10 August 2004
  • EU: 20 August 2004[1]
Thunderbirds
Cover art
DeveloperSaffire
PublisherVivendi Universal Games
PlatformGame Boy Advance
Release
  • NA: 10 August 2004
  • EU: 20 August 2004[1]
GenresAction, puzzle
ModeSingle-player

Thunderbirds is a 2004 action game for the Game Boy Advance developed by Saffire and published by Vivendi Universal Games, licensed from the Thunderbirds franchise and based on the film of the same name. The game is not to be confused with the 2001 Game Boy Advance title Thunderbirds: International Rescue.

A screenshot of Thunderbirds, depicting the puzzle gameplay.

Thunderbirds contains two core modes of play over nine missions.[2] The first, described as a "Lost Vikings-style co-operative action game",[3] involves players clearing puzzles by controlling three characters from a top-down perspective to manipulate obstacles. Each of the three playable characters use special abilities in order to reach switches or open up a path to progress the level: Alan can jump over gaps and move crates, Tin-Tin can jump and move things with telekinesis, and Fermat can hack computers and move through ventilation shafts. The second mode features brief sections of shoot 'em up action gameplay in which the player pilots the International Rescue fleet of Thunderbirds whilst avoiding and shooting enemies.

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