Smurfing Hell, Capcom Announces Smurf Social Game

Greg Tito

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Smurfing Hell, Capcom Announces Smurf Social Game

Capcom is making a smurfing iPhone game to tie in with the Smurfs movie slated for next summer.

Smurfs' Village is a free game in which you'll be asked to rebuild the eponymous settlement after it has been sacked by the villain Gargamel. Starting with just one mushroom hut, red-hat wearing Papa Smurf will guide you in your quest to build "specialized houses, elaborate gardens with colorful crops, bridges to span running rivers," and "trodden paths." Smurfette will be in the game, but I doubt we will get any explanation as to why she's the only female Smurf available. While the app is free, lazy players can buy Smurfberries to speed up tasks, much like FarmVille, but there will also be cutesy minigames that will earn the player bonuses. Smurfs' Village will be out in November 2010, and Capcom plans to provide continuous updates. You can, of course, link the game with your Facebook account to share your Smurfiness with your friends.

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"Smurfs' Village brings the fun and cooperative nature of social games to the charming world of the Smurfs for the first time," said Midori Yuasa from Capcom. "Every element in the village is full of detail, and players can take these building blocks, tap into their own creativity, and make something completely unique and wonderful to share with others."

I have fond memories of waking up early on Saturday mornings, way before my parents or older siblings even began to stir, to sit in front of the tube with my big bowl of Honey Nut Cheerios and watch cartoons. These animated gems were my first introduction to the worlds of fantasy that I would come to love. I watched The Snorks, Adventures of the Gummi Bears and even The Real Ghostbusters religiously; it was a weekly ritual. And while I definitely watched the Smurfs cartoon and enjoyed them, as I grew older my tastes ran more towards more "adult" fare like Transformers. Then Michael Bay came and shattered my love of Optimus Prime and company and it looks like this Smurfs game will do the same.

I have one question regarding this game and the 3D live-action movie that it promotes: Why? Why must they constantly mess with my childhood? Isn't there value in leaving well enough alone?

Ok, glad I got that off my chest. Whew.

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therandombear

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1 smurf, 1 goal, he knew to much...>.>

Sooo, it's a trend with blue people in 3D fighting an opposing force? Just saying.
 

Skorpyo

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Looks like Farmville watched the Smurfs while tripping on acid.

I expect nothing.
 

therandombear

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Fallen-Angel Risen-Demon said:
I still have my question unanswered:
Why the fuck are they in America?!
They're supposed to be from Europe for Christ's sake!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smurfs

Comics are Belgian, the cartoon is American, appearantly :p
 
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I personally don't see anything wrong with the game... it doesn't seem to have story as such, there isn't much of a background and it looks like just a little game where you make things like Farmville.

The film is a lot worse than this in my opinion.
 

Armored Prayer

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Looks alright, much better than the movie.

My only question is why Smurfs? Was it really that popular? I always thought it was an ok show, not really worth making a movie about.
 

Madara XIII

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Wow Capcom....REALLY!? You're really doing this ?!!

SMURF YOU ALL!!! Jesus first you ***** your way out of having to explain your new jacked up Dante Design saying it was supposed to cause such responses...(*cough* BULLSHIT)..Now you give us Smurfs!?

What the Smurfing smurf is going on!?
 

Zeromaeus

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I don't know where to stand with Capcom right now. On one hand we have things like the Smurfs and DmC. On the other hand we have Marvel vs Capcom 3 and Mega Man Legends 3 and that Asura's Wrath game that looks hella' awesome. That other hand is really heavy, but I still like Devil May Cry and I want to respect Capcom. Capcom, let me respect you without feeling all kinds of shame.
 

teqrevisited

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Well this came out of nowhere, just like that Michael Jackson MMO.

What more crazy surprises await us in the near future?
 

The Great JT

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Oh for smurf's sake...first that smurfing movie, now this mothersmurfing pile of smurf. You think Poland is gonna be smurfed?
 

SturmDolch

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What's wrong with this..? I don't see what else a Smurfs game could be apart from this or an adventure game. And an adventure game wouldn't fit well on an iPod. Building villages and bridges...
 

Not G. Ivingname

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Greg Tito said:
I have one question regarding this game and the 3D live-action movie that it promotes: Why? Why must they constantly mess with my childhood? Isn't there value in leaving well enough alone?
There is no money to be made by sitting on a property while doing nothing with it. The only way they are going to make money is to rip it apart, fill it with pop culture references, and force it down your throat.
 

Orcus The Ultimate

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That's horrible... it's like if instead of making a Frankenstein, you kill a childhood memory and transform it into a -rat running on a wheel with small cheese incentive- that sucks frankly!