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Play Finding Nemo (E)(Independent) Online

Dodge jellyfish stings and sprint away from anglerfish in the dark—this GBA port nails the movie’s underwater chaos better than you’d expect. The East Australian Current section’s rhythm-game vibe is a weirdly great surprise.

Developer: THQ
Genre: Adventure
Released: 2003
File size: 4.81 KB
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Game Overview

Finding Nemo for the Game Boy Advance came out in 2003, published by THQ. It was one of those licensed games that showed up a lot on the handheld around that time, usually based on movies or cartoons. This one tried to follow the plot of the film pretty closely, with a mix of action and swimming levels that kept things moving.

You mostly control Nemo or Marlin, swimming through side scrolling stages, avoiding hazards like jellyfish and mines. The goal is to find Nemo, or later, escape different dangers, by navigating maze like coral reefs and open water. You tap buttons to dash, which helps evade enemies, and you collect bubbles or shells for health and points. Some sections, like riding the East Australian Current, play almost like a rhythm game, timing moves to avoid obstacles. The difficulty is fair for younger players, but some parts can get tricky with tight spaces or fast enemies. It feels like a straightforward, sometimes tense, underwater adventure that captures the movie's sense of movement and danger.

Game Boy Advance
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