This 2006 3D third-person Adventure Main Game shrinks you into the role of Lucas, forced to work for an ant colony after being magically reduced in size. The core loop involves completing context-sensitive missions—often fighting enemies and collecting items—to earn medals, which unlock special abilities upon reaching point thresholds. Its unique appeal is the perspective shift, viewing the world from an ant's scale across PlayStation 2, GameCube, Wii, and PC platforms.
The game unfolds primarily from a 3D third-person perspective. A key design feature focuses on accessibility, as many actions are context-sensitive. For instance, Lucas will automatically jump when running off a ledge, simplifying moment-to-moment control for players.
The gameplay loop revolves around completing various missions assigned by the ant colony. These missions generally involve a mix of exploration, item collection scattered throughout the environment, and engaging in combat against various enemies encountered at this miniature scale.
Successful completion of missions earns players medals, which serve as the primary form of progression currency. Medals are awarded based on performance quality: Gold yields 50 points, Silver provides 30 points, and Bronze grants 10 points. Once a player accumulates 300 points from these medals, they unlock special abilities that enhance Lucas’s capabilities within the game world.
The central appeal lies in the drastic shift in scale. Players navigate environments that are familiar yet entirely alien when viewed from the size of an insect. This change in perspective drives the atmosphere and the nature of the challenges faced.
As a main game released in 2006, it offers a complete, self-contained adventure. There are currently no officially released downloadable content (DLCs) or expansions associated with this title.
This adventure title was developed by Artificial Mind & Movement and published by Midway Games. It was made available across several major console platforms of that era, including the PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, and Wii, alongside a version for PC.