7/6/2023 0 Comments Bionicle barraki nocturn![]() ![]() Often the Barraki will appear instead of the Glatorian who even are badly cut out prototypes giving the game an overall poor and worse appearance then Sea Survival (2007) had, despite having the same structure. Sands of Time (2009): The good name reveals nothing of the game itself: A small platform game released on .uk, it was likely made by the same people who made the Sea Survival (2007) as the game is structured identically with just a few graphics replaced. Four games were released, featuring Tahu, Gali, Krika and Gorast. Mistika: Swamp of Secrets (2008): A series of small online games released on YTV.com, promoting most of the Mistika. It is said that it was supposed to feature all Toa Mahri, but that update never came. It was part of a contest run by Jetix, in which one could win one Barraki or all Barraki and Nocturn.īIONICLE Mahri: Hewkii (2007): This platform game, also run by Jetix (Disney), featured Hewkii Mahri defeating all six Barraki bosses. Sea Survival (2007): A small platform game released on .uk (Disney), featuring Dekar avoiding the Barraki while escaping. Since this version is the last update, it does not have any real gameplay anymore. It was updated six times, each time releasing a new Barraki. The player opened gates in the pit, freeing the Barraki. PC only.īarraki Teaser Game (2007): This game was released in early 2007 as a teaser for the Barraki. Two versions of this game were released in 2005- one of and one on. How to Draw a Piraka (2005/2006): A small promotional game which served the purpose of a preview of the Piraka sets. The game featured the Toa Metru Vakama, Matau and Whenua who had to collect all Kanoka Discs in their levels while avoiding flying obstacles.īIONICLE: Battle Zone (2005): Featured on, this was a short game where the player took control of Toa Hordika Vakama in his quest to find the Makoki stones while defending himself of the Visorak. Gali Nuva's Rapid Descent (2003): The player took control of Gali trying to land her safely on a platform in the Endless Ocean without crashing or running out of energy in this BIONICLE: Mask of Light promotional game.įorest Flyer (2003): Another game promoting the BIONICLE: Mask of Light movie, in which the player controlled Lewa flying through the skies of Le-Wahi trying the avoid the clouds.īIONICLE: Colgate (2004): Sponsored by Colgate, it was a short Shockwave platform game consisting of three levels. ![]() The player had to flip tablets in order to try to match them in this memory game. Pohatu's Matching Pairs (2003): A promotional game for the BIONICLE: Mask of Light movie. Kopaka's Ice Trail (2003): Promoting the BIONICLE: Mask of Light movie, the player used the mouse to guide a small red dot along an icy path as quickly as possible, without straying from the line. Here, the player has to click Nuva symbols in the sequence they lit up. Onua's Memory Challenge (2003): Another of the six Toa Nuva games to promote the BIONICLE: Mask of Light movie. In this game, the player controlled Tahu Nuva, who has to collect Nuva symbols and avoid obstacles while surfing on Lava. Lava Surfing (2003): One of six small games featuring the Toa Nuva to promote the BIONICLE: Mask of Light movie. It was taken down from the BIONICLE website in 2003. It was released in 2001 on and originally part of the BIONICLE: Quest for the Toa GameBoy Advance Game. Huai Snowball Sling (2000): A short Shockwave game featuring a popular Matoran sport: Snowball Sling. They were all characterized by simple graphics and short gameplay. Others were released on and served as previews for upcoming story. Most of them were released by other companies to serve the purpose of promoting a certain BIONICLE media like the BIONICLE: Mask of Light movie or BIONICLE overall. Over time, several smaller BIONICLE online games were released. ![]()
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