E.T.: The Green Planet by Chillingo (Universal and Free)
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial celebrates its 30th Anniversary with a brand new game available only on the App Store!
This app offers in-app purchases. You may restrict in-app purchasing using your device settings.
Fly past the moon and soar across the stars together with E.T. as he returns home to The Green Planet. Only you can help E.T. save the dying planet by creating enchanted gardens full of intergalactic plant life.
E.T.s magic healing touch will speed you along as you breed new and exotic species that are truly out-of-this-world!
With the help of E.T.s wise teacher, Botanicus, and an army of Micro Tech workers, you will cultivate the land, sow seeds, nurture plants, build structures, and develop the most astounding planet in the universe!
Key Features:
Experience the magical world of The Green Planet and its inhabitants
Grow and nurture exotic new plant varieties and watch your garden grow
Collect recognizable artifacts from the film and construct a communicator to contact Earth
Cross-breed seeds to create amazing new plant hybrids
Beautiful original artwork and animation brings the planet to life
Visit your friends gardens on The Green Planet and invite new players via Facebook and Twitter
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial Anniversary Edition now on Blu-ray Hi Def. Own it today!
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E. T. + video games = magic!
My games of 2010: Tilt to Live, Phoenix, Carcassonne, Sword & Poker 1/2, Space Miner, Mushihimesama Bug Panic
Honorable mention: Soloman's Boneyard, Game Dev Story, Tunnel Shoot, Warblade, DoDonPachi Revolution, Kalevala
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MisterDrgn
E. T. + video games = magic!
Really ? I always think of ET and the huge disaster on the Atari VCS many years ago. This just looks like a freemium farmville type game, urrgh
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MisterDrgn
E. T. + video games = magic!
You must not have been around during the 2600 era...
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I love E.T so I'm definitely getting this one.
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You must not have been around during the 2600 era...
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psj3809
Really ? I always think of ET and the huge disaster on the Atari VCS many years ago. This just looks like a freemium farmville type game, urrgh
There's no way he wasn't being sarcastic
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i never liked E.T., and this game is for sure not going to change that ;)
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i find his fingering offensive! :D
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Really ? I always think of ET and the huge disaster on the Atari VCS many years ago. This just looks like a freemium farmville type game, urrgh
I may be the only person on the planet who thought that ET for the Atari 2600 (the name I remember the VCS being sold under in the USA) wasn't bad. The one problem I had with ET was the sky-high difficulty level for what was a kid's game.