Rocket Power: Beach Bandits

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Rocket Power: Beach Bandits is a 2003 video game for the PlayStation 2, Gamecube, and Game Boy Advance derived from the cable cartoon Rocket Power. The game, a Zork-influenced problem-solving adventure, homages the James Bond tradition through its use of elaborate sets and gadgets. It is based on the Nickelodeon show Rocket Power

Rocket Power: Beach Bandits
Developer(s)
Publisher(s) THQ
Release date(s)
Genre(s) Problem solving, Adventure
Mode(s)
Platform(s) PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, Gamecube


The sand from the beach has disappeared, and a mysterious industrialist is lurking around the beach. The Rocket Power team have to spawn out and solve the beach mystery.

In normal one player mode, you can play as the regular kids. On two player, if you can unlock them you can play as Lars' friends, Eddie, and Golem Jr. himself.


There are many references to Tak and the Power of Juju, the video game, in posters around Ocean Shores and also in the forest, there is once place where you can see him, but he runs away.

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