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The Road to El Dorado (2000). Okay so at least 20 of you have suggested this film since the first post and I'm so sorry If you wanted your name here, I will add.

You won’t find many quality games based on movies, and those based on animated shows are even fewer. On the face of it, Gold and Glory: The Road to El Dorado, appeared to be among the few with real potential. Created back in 2000 on the animated movie with the same name, the game is a lighthearted adventure that tangentially reminds one of swashbuckling pirates from another comedic game. It isn’t completely without merit, and surprise either since the creators behind it also worked on the Broken Sword games.The story will feel familiar to those who have watched the animated show. It follows Miguel and Tulio and their adventures of saving El Dorado from the clutches of Cortez. Granted, they don’t want to do this selflessly, as the journey should reward them with plenty of riches.

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The game is played from pre-rendered backdrops similar to Grim Fandango or Escape from Monkey Island. Starting out in Spain, the duo have to find a ship to take them to their destination.

Along the way they encounter pretty simple run-of-the-mill puzzles, probably to keep it mellow for the game’s target demographic. But the problems in El Dorado are always fun, and the solutions humorous.El Dorado was first released for the console market, so it doesn’t make use of the mouse. For young computer users this means that some keyboard dexterity is required for character navigation. Mostly this navigation is at an annoyingly slow pace, save for the finale where some speed is required. There are also 9 or 10 keystrokes to memorize including the arrow keys for navigation and others for inventory access, for running and crouching and for interacting with the game world. Very usefully, objects that can be interacted with flash brightly. It’s still not an optimal replacement for a point and click interface, but it works.System Requirements: Pentium 100 MHz, 16 MB RAM, Win95.

Running time89 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$95 millionBox office$76.4 millionThe Road to El Dorado is a 2000 American - film produced by and released. It was directed by and Don Paul; and directed additional sequences.

The film stars,. The features songs by and, as well as composers and.The film follows two con artists, who after winning the map to escape from. After washing ashore in the, they use the map to lead them to the city of El Dorado, where its inhabitants mistake them for gods.

Released on March 31, 2000, The Road to El Dorado grossed $76.4 million worldwide on a $95 million budget.The plot is loosely based. 'Someday Out of the Blue (Theme from El Dorado)'Released: 2000. 'Friends Never Say Goodbye'Released: 2000The Road to El Dorado is an album released by singer to accompany the animated motion picture The Road to El Dorado.

The songs were composed mainly by John with lyricist, with score contributions. John, Rice, and Zimmer had previously collaborated on the soundtrack to Disney's, another animated film. Zimmer had also previously composed the music score to.In some instances (such as 'The Trail We Blaze'), the songs have been altered musically and vocally from the way they appeared in the film. A 'Cast & Crew Special Edition' recording of the soundtrack exists, but was never released to the public. It includes the theatrical versions of the songs, including 'It's Tough to be a God' recorded by and, and several of the score tracks by.The provided backing vocals on 'Friends Never Say Goodbye', but were uncredited due to record label problems. The group is 'thanked' by John following the credits in the CD booklet. The members and are credited as background vocalists on the song 'Without Question'.Track listing No.TitleWriter(s)Length1.'

El Dorado'Elton John,4:222.' Someday Out of the Blue (Theme from El Dorado)'Elton John, Patrick Leonard, Tim Rice4:483.' Without Question' (featuring and )Elton John, Tim Rice4:474.' Friends Never Say Goodbye' (featuring )Elton John, Tim Rice4:215.' The Trail We Blaze'Elton John, Tim Rice3:546.' 16th Century Man'Elton John, Tim Rice3:407.' The Panic in Me'Elton John, Tim Rice,5:408.'

It's Tough to Be a God' (Duet with )Elton John, Tim Rice3:509.' Trust Me'Elton John, Tim Rice4:4610.' My Heart Dances'Elton John, Tim Rice4:5111.' Queen of Cities (El Dorado II)'Elton John, Tim Rice3:5612.' Cheldorado' (with )4:2613.' The Brig' (with Triology)2:5814.'

Wonders of the New World (To Xibalba / Save El Dorado / The Ball Game)'5:56Best Buy exclusive tracksNo.TitleWriter(s)Length15.' Perfect Love'Elton John, Tim Rice4:0916.' Hey, Armadillo'Elton John, Tim Rice3:46Release Marketing The film was first revealed in a double trailer with fellow DreamWorks animated feature on the home video of The Prince of Egypt.

It was accompanied by a promotional campaign. Home media The Road to El Dorado was released on DVD and VHS on December 12, 2000. The DVD release includes an audio commentary, behind-the-scenes featurettes, music video of 'Someday Out of Blue', production notes, interactive games, and trailers and television spots.

In July 2014, the film's distribution rights were purchased by from (owners of the pre-2005 DreamWorks Pictures catalog) and transferred to before reverting to in 2018. Because of this, subsequently released the film on on January 22, 2019.

Reception Critical response On, the film has an approval rating of 48% based on 104 reviews and an average rating of 5.5/10. The site's critical consensus reads, 'Predictable story and thin characters made the movie flat.' On, the film has a score of 51 out of 100 based on 29 critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.

Audiences polled by gave the film an average grade of 'B+' on an A+ to F scale.Reviewing for the, Michael Wilmington summarized that 'This movie is fun to watch in ways that most recent cartoons aren't. It's also more adult, though it's the same cartoonish sensuality as the original 'Road' movies, with their heavily coded prurience. It's a high-spirited movie, though it's not for all tastes. The John-Rice score isn't as rousingly on-target as. The script, while clever, often seems too cute and show-biz snazzy, not emotional enough.' , reviewing for, remarked that 'this trip down The Road to El Dorado proceeds under the speed limit all the way.

Our Tulio and Miguel aren't big enough, nor strong enough, nor funny enough to buckle any swashes. They're as lost to us as the lost city into which they stumble.' Similarly, animation historian Charles Solomon remarked on the lack of character development writing 'Tulio and Miguel move nicely, but the animators don't seem to have any more idea who they are than the audience does. Kevin Kline and Kenneth Branagh supply their voices, but the characters say and do similar things in similar ways. Who can tell them apart?' Of wrote, 'The animation is uninspiring and brings nothing new to the table of animation magic,' praising the Elton John/Tim Rice songs, but noting the weak plot.of the gave the film three stars out of four and commented that although it wasn't 'as quirky as or as grown up as ', it was 'bright and has good energy, and the kinds of witty asides that entertain the adults in between the margins of the stuff for the kids.' , reviewing on the television program, called it 'solid gold,' claiming the film was 'paved with laughs.'

Jay Boyar of the stated ' The Road to El Dorado is borderline entertaining, I suppose, with animation that is, at times, truly impressive. And if the six Elton John/Tim Rice songs are thoroughly forgettable, they lack sufficient distinction to actually become annoying.' Box office The film grossed $12,846,652 on opening weekend ranking second behind 's third weekend. The film closed on June 29, 2000, after earning $50,863,742 in the United States and Canada and $25,568,985 overseas for a worldwide total of $76,432,727. Based on its total gross, The Road to El Dorado was a, unable to recoup its $95 million budget. Retrieved March 8, 2017.

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