DreamWorks Madagascar
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The following cheat codes are for DreamWorks Madagascar on GameCube.
| CHEAT CODE | |
|---|---|
| Enter the code during normal gameplay. | |
| All Power-Ups | bttnX, bttnA, bttnA, bttnX, bttnY, bttnL, bttnB, bttnR, bttnL |
The following cheat codes are for DreamWorks Madagascar on Xbox.
| CHEAT CODES | |
|---|---|
| Enter the codes during normal gameplay. | |
| All Power-Ups | bttnB, bttnA, bttnA, bttnB, bttnY, bttnLT, bttnX, bttnRT, bttnLT |
| Invincibility | dpadUp, dpadDown, bttnA, bttnA, bttnRT, bttnLT, blackBttn, whiteBttn, bttnY, bttnX, bttnB |
| Level select | bttnRT, bttnRT, bttnB, whiteBttn, bttnLT, bttnA, bttnY, bttnRT, bttnY |
| NO KNOWN CODES | |
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| There are no known cheat codes for DreamWorks Madagascar on Nintendo DS, PC, and PlayStation 2. |
About DreamWorks Madagascar
Madagascar is a 3D action-adventure title developed by Toys for Bob and released in 2005 to accompany the DreamWorks animated feature. Available on the Nintendo GameCube (GCN / NGC), PlayStation 2 (PS2), Xbox, and Windows PC—with a distinct 2D version for the Nintendo DS (NDS)—the game serves as an interactive expansion of the film's journey. The narrative follows the Central Park Zoo's "fabulous four"—Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Melman the Giraffe, and Gloria the Hippo—as they find themselves stranded on the wild island of Madagascar. The gameplay is defined by its character-swapping mechanic, where players must utilize unique animal abilities, such as Alex’s double jump, Marty’s long-distance kick, Melman’s "helicopter" spin, and Gloria’s hip-smash, to navigate platforming challenges and solve environmental puzzles.
Across the PS2, Xbox, GCN, and PC hardware, the gameplay is defined by its variety, featuring over 11 chapters that transition from the zoo to the streets of New York and finally the jungle. The Xbox version is frequently noted for its superior texture filtering and stable frame rates, while the GameCube version is celebrated for its incredibly fast loading times and 480p support. The NDS version stands out as a side-scrolling platformer that utilizes the bottom touch screen for character switching and inventory management, offering a unique portable experience. This title is unique for its inclusion of "Zoovenir Shop" unlockables and the high-energy "Marty's Jam" and "Lemur Rave" mini-games. Whether you are avoiding animal control in Manhattan on your PS2 or surviving the Foosa on your GCN, Madagascar remains a definitive and humor-filled licensed landmark of the sixth-generation era.