MUMBAI: US-based THQ, publisher of interactive entertainment software, will sell the video game series Rock University‘s The Naked Brothers Band Video Game to retail outlets throughout North America.
The video game is especially made for Wii, PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system, Nintendo DS and Windows PC.
Based on the hit Nickelodeon television series The Naked Brothers, the game features all of the main characters from the show and marks the first major console launch starring Nat Wolff and Alex Wolff and other band members from The Naked Brothers Band.
The Naked Brothers Band version is an interactive music experience that provides kids and tweens with a platform to learn and become passionate about music in a fun, family-friendly setting. With multiplayer functionality available on Wii and PlayStation 2 system, as well as two player support on DS, parents will be able to play along and jam with their kids.
The game also features a variety of modes – Tour, Jam Session and Party – that are designed to get the whole family involved in gameplay.
In the video game, players will assume the role of one of The Naked Brothers Band members Nat, Alex, Qaasim, David, Thomas or Rosalina, as they embark on a music tour across the country.
Throughout the game, players will have the opportunity to utilise a microphone to sing along to up to 25 of their favorite Naked Brothers Band songs, or play all the instruments that appear on the TV show, including drums, guitar, bass guitar, keyboard and cello.
The video game is rated E for Everyone and is available at the suggested retail prices of $49.99 (Wii, includes Logitech microphone), $39.99 (PlayStation2 system, includes Logitech microphone), $29.99 (DS) and $19.99 (Windows PC).