Title:
Tork: Prehistoric Punk
Series:
Tork
Series Order:
1
Rating:
E
Genre:
Platform
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IGN Score:
6.4
Release Date:
2005-01-01
Date Added:
2018-07-03 12:39:52
Game Summary:
Tork: Prehistoric Punk is a platform video game released on January 12, 2005 for the Xbox video game console. It was developed by Tiwak and published by Ubisoft. The game was never released outside the United States and Canada.
In the game, players control the title character as he fights back against an evil sorcerer who is trying to destroy his world. He is a shapeshifter who travels through time to change history, transforming into three ”spirit” animals along the way: a squirrel, a Yeti, and an armadillo. Various periods from the Stone Age to the fictitious ”Age of Fantastical Machines” are represented.
The game is similar to and resembles the THQ video game series, Tak and the Power of Juju.
Description:
Not even time can stand in the way of Tork. This cave boy must travel through time to find those responsible for kidnapping his father and destroying his village. Not your ordinary hero, Tork can change into three spirit animals: a yeti, an armadillo, or a flying squirrel. As Tork, you must face dinosaurs, gargoyles, robots, and more as you fight your way from the Stone Age to the Age of Fantastical Machines. Dodge avalanches, volcanoes, and machines in a variety of fantastic environments.
Development:
Developed by Tiwak, a group founded by former Rayman 2 developers, Tork was originally planned to be published by Microsoft Studios for release in 2004. However, following Ed Fries’ departure from the company, Microsoft dropped the game (though retained the rights to Tork intellectual property). On April 21, 2004, Ubisoft announced that it had acquired the publishing rights from Microsoft (in addition to purchasing developer Tiwak and merging it with its Montpellier studio) and would be releasing Tork: Prehistoric Punk in North America in January 2005 for the budget retail price of $19.99.
In the game, players control the title character as he fights back against an evil sorcerer who is trying to destroy his world. He is a shapeshifter who travels through time to change history, transforming into three ”spirit” animals along the way: a squirrel, a Yeti, and an armadillo. Various periods from the Stone Age to the fictitious ”Age of Fantastical Machines” are represented.
The game is similar to and resembles the THQ video game series, Tak and the Power of Juju.
Description:
Not even time can stand in the way of Tork. This cave boy must travel through time to find those responsible for kidnapping his father and destroying his village. Not your ordinary hero, Tork can change into three spirit animals: a yeti, an armadillo, or a flying squirrel. As Tork, you must face dinosaurs, gargoyles, robots, and more as you fight your way from the Stone Age to the Age of Fantastical Machines. Dodge avalanches, volcanoes, and machines in a variety of fantastic environments.
Development:
Developed by Tiwak, a group founded by former Rayman 2 developers, Tork was originally planned to be published by Microsoft Studios for release in 2004. However, following Ed Fries’ departure from the company, Microsoft dropped the game (though retained the rights to Tork intellectual property). On April 21, 2004, Ubisoft announced that it had acquired the publishing rights from Microsoft (in addition to purchasing developer Tiwak and merging it with its Montpellier studio) and would be releasing Tork: Prehistoric Punk in North America in January 2005 for the budget retail price of $19.99.
Platform:
Microsoft Xbox
Publisher:
Ubisoft
3D:
Yes
Barcode:
008888512165
Developers:
Tiwak
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Players:
1
Country of Purchase:
United States
Graphics:
128-bit
Input Devices:
Controller Game Pad
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Media Type:
DVD
Game Modes:
Single Player
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Discs:
1
Packaging:
Colored Snap Case
Automatic Estimated Value:
~$19.99
Automatic Estimated Date:
2025-12-08
Date Added:
2018-07-03 12:39:52