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Let's Go Jungle!: Lost on the Island of Spice
Developer(s)Sega
Publisher(s)Sega
Composer(s)Takenobu Mitsuyoshi
Platform(s)Arcade
ReleaseJune 27, 2006
Genre(s)Shooting gallery
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer
Cabinet50' (16:9 Screen)[1]
Arcade systemSega Lindbergh
DisplayRaster, XGA

Let's Go Jungle!: Lost on the Island of Spice is a joystick-mounted gun arcade game by Sega. The game was released on June 27, 2006. Players take the roles of Ben and Norah stranded on a jungle island which has been overrun by monsters. Each player must shoot the monsters with his or her machine guns while looking for rescue.

There is a version of the game called Let's Go Jungle! Special, in which players sit on a revolving seat with a large projection screen in front and another in back. This version also serves as a spiritual sequel to The House of the Dead 4 Special.

A sequel in 2010 was announced to be in development called Let's Go Island: Lost On the Island of Tropics. It was released in mid-2011. A spiritual sequel, Transformers: Human Alliance was released in 2014.

Gameplay[edit]

Let's Go Jungle!: Lost on the Island of Spice is an on-rails arcade shooter. Players assume the roles of dysfunctional couple Ben and Norah, who are going on an island tour to work out their problems. Co-op is available as a mode of play, though one may play alone as well. Players must make their way across the island of Spice, while killing mutated animals and insects, such as frogs, leeches, spiders, water bugs, fleas, and flies, along the way. The players are given FN FAL assault rifles early in the game to fend off the creatures, and this will be the primary weapon for use against the creatures. However, sometimes improvised weapons, such as paddles and slingshots, will have to be used. All weapons are controlled by a light gun controller on a mounted fulcrum, similar to another Sega on-rail shooter, The Ocean Hunter.

Some parts of every level are quick-time events, where players must move the gun in a certain direction, rapidly tap a button or tap a button at the right time to survive a dangerous situation. Higher points are awarded for executing quick-time events sooner, where failure will cause the player's life bar to decrease, although the bar will drop to 1% (and stay there) if the player missed a quick-time event with only a little bit of life remaining, as it is not possible for a game over to occur during any particular sequence of quick-time events.

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At the end of each stage, the player must battle a boss, which is usually a heavily mutated and powerful monster. To attack it, the player must quickly shoot at each of several indicated target points that are marked on the boss until they disappear. Failure to hit all targets within a short period of time will allow the boss to attack the player and deal massive damage, while hitting all targets will deal damage to the boss and disrupt its attempted attack. Bosses are extremely powerful such that the player can only survive at most two attacks from a boss before having to continue.

Similar to The House of the Dead 4 Special, the games co-op gives a compatibility rating based on how well the two players work together. Enemies include various bugs, spiders, piranhas and frogs. The font style of the texts used throughout the game is based on the Thai alphabet.

Story[edit]

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Ben and Norah, whose relationship is floundering, tour an island in Asia called Amoi Island. However, when going on a tour, they find that mutant giant insects are wreaking havoc, and they are desperate to escape from disaster. At the beginning of the tour by jeep, Ben appears nervous, while Norah attempts to calm him down. A guide with a hat is killed by a large tarantula, terrifying the both of them. They are then given FN FALassault rifles by another tour guide, which will be used to defend themselves against the spider swarms. Another tour guide gets killed by the tarantula, then both Ben and Norah encounter another group of tourists. Eventually, their vehicle goes off the road with a swarm of mutant dragonflies and crashes; however, before they can ask the driver what happened, the driver exits the vehicle and runs away in panic. They immediately discover why; a giant purple tarantula has found them. They manage to escape it by driving their vehicle over a broken bridge, jumping over a cliffside in the process. Ben's map shows them that they have two options for where to go next: a cave or a river.

If the player(s) choose(s) the cave, Ben and Norah find a trio of survivors and escape the cave with them thanks to a SOS sign made with rocks. They all escape the cave by sliding down a cave waterslide thanks to the help of a grandson. Ben and Norah escape but take a fork in the road to the right where the cave spiders are. They all succeed, including the grandpa and grandson, escaping the cave. One of the survivors claims that Ben and Norah are not helping them declares himself the leader, taking their guns. Before they can protest, a rescue helicopter arrives. Ben and Norah are temporarily given slingshots to defend themselves. Eventually, they reach the helicopter, but find it doesn't have enough room for them. The pilot informs them that there is another extraction point in a nearby village from which they can evacuate the island, and they are given their guns back. As the helicopter takes off, they are attacked by a giant mantis. Upon killing the mantis, they discover that they are standing in front of a Buddha shrine, to which Norah comments, 'It really is mysterious Asia.'

If the player(s) choose(s) the river, Ben and Norah ride a canoe down the river, attacked by poisonoustree frogs. At one point, they lose their guns in the waterfall and have to use oars to defend themselves. Eventually, they retrieve their guns, and have to fight a giant mutant bullfrog. They defeat the frog by shooting a tall propane tank near the frog. Upon killing the frog that explodes into green goo, they find a radio that tells anyone listening about a nearby village where they can escape via helicopter.

On the third stage (which is compulsory to play on), the player(s) travel through an abandoned village, only to be attacked by more tarantulas and mutated fleas, as they leave the village they are attacked by giant pillbugs. They must also travel across several stone pillars by pressing the button at the right time to avoid the attention of another large purple tarantula (Similar to the one seen on the first stage). They cross a river (due to a nearby bridge being broken) and must fight off schools of mutated piranha fish, the tree frogs again, and several mutated water bugs. They hear a young boy calling for help, but Ben and Norah are forced not to use the guns because that will hurt the elephant. The player must use the buttons to help him save his elephant by hitting mutated fleas off its body. The boy then thanks them by letting them ride his elephant to the heli-pad, which will help them escape the destroyed village and break the gate open. On the way they encounter yet the same tarantula, this time with mushrooms growing out of its back. The player fatally injures it but does not kill it, instead it falls off the cliff that they are on, right into the sea.

The player then arrives at a Buddhist temple as the boy tells a simple backstory of what happened before the duo came and explains the temple was for the natives first, soldiers next, and the 'good people' last. As they are safe for now, they are interrupted by spiders and the infected tarantula. The infected tarantula seen before returns and lunges at the player from above, when the player kills it, the tarantula falls to the Buddhist shrine and detonates several barrels of toxic waste in the process, causing an explosion that results in the lily plant pods around the shrine to become contaminated and grow teeth, they then merge into one giant mutant plant, which the player must fight. It is eventually defeated with help from the boy, who commands his elephant to kick a barrel of explosives at the plant, which the player must continuously shoot until it blows up and kills the plant.

In the cutscene, the boy thanks the players for their help and notes that he didn't help enough, so he gives Norah his good luck charm, which keeps bugs at bay. He decides to make a new one as a helicopter arrives into the area. As the helicopter arrives, Ben and Norah hop into the helicopter and head home. In the final cutscene, several butterflies land on the head of the Buddha statue (which is supposedly still contaminated from the tarantula's mutant blood), which then mutate and pursue the main protagonists in the final battle stage.

In the course of their adventure, Ben and Norah learn the story behind the island. According to the boy of the island and a helicopter pilot, an environmental NGO called 'Green Leaves', came to the island after it was devastated by war. Following the motto of 'bring back the green', scientists of 'Green Leaves' discovered a species of mushroom that possessed extraordinary biological regenerative properties. The scientists extracted and refined the mushrooms' essence, creating a powerful chemical extract that could accelerate biological growth. In cooperation with the island's natives, 'Green Leaves' used the chemical extract to restore the island's fauna and flora within five years. However, it was later discovered that the extract's properties also had the unfortunate side effect of enlarging, mutating and corrupting any treated organisms, turning them into dangerous monsters that threatened the safety of the island's inhabitants. 'Green Leaves' personnel and many of the island's natives managed to evacuate to safety, although a number of natives decided to remain behind for other reasons.

As they rest and understand the story, the two must battle with a mutated butterfly and its butterfly army while aboard their helicopter ride out of the island. However, just as they beat the giant butterfly to within an inch of life, it launches one desperate attack that blows the two out of the helicopter, forcing them to drop their guns into the water and cling onto a rope ladder. Without any other weapons to destroy this menace, the two must use a slingshot and the good luck charm to deliver the final blow. If the player(s) fail to deliver the final blow, the butterfly escapes the island and the two of them break up, only to discover that the pilot has been infected with the mushroom substance, demonstrating that humans can be infected and affected by it and implying that the rest of the world could plunge into chaos as the infection spreads across humanity. If the player(s) successfully make the shot, the butterfly is killed and the two continue their escape from the island with a sense of joy, while beginning to enter into a romantic relationship.

Let's Go Island: Lost on the Island of Tropics[edit]

Released in mid-2011, this is the sequel to the game. Taking place on a Pacific island, the protagonists are a goofball New Zealander guide called Zack and a nerdy Canadian girl called Beth. While on a tour, their tour boat collides with another boat with a small group of pirates landing on the boat after crashing and are being chased by sharks after landing in the sea. Beth and Zack fight back the sharks, but the pirates fell off the boat. Then, the captain tells both Zack and Beth that 'we hit the reef,' but the boat was able to dodge the obstacles. As the protagonists jump off the boat and the boat crash through the dock, they grab a rope and go through a short underwater adventure with mutant starfish, squids, and other sea creatures. After the rope cut off, both go up to the sea surface with a windsurfing board, there the captain is killed by a gigantic octopus.

Though The Duo manage to escape from the octopus and survive a big wave, they must go to an airport in order to get off the island. Either they go by a scooter in the hotel, jetski to the cave, or the buggy to the golf course while surviving mutant creatures from air, land, and sea. As they adventure through, the OpaOpa Villa and Resort is revealed to have a backstory. Before the game, Zack formerly worked at the resort. After a financial crisis came into the resort, Zack was sacked and lost his job while the entire resort closed down and remained abandoned.

When they arrive and board a biplane after surviving the second level, the pilot demands 'to show them what they have' mistaking them for the pirates. But the plane gets attacked by a giant queen bee. As the plane tries to fly, the weight was too much and the pilot forces the duo to get off. Both Zack and Beth jump off the plane, then to a cliff with a parafoil in the bag. After defeating the giant queen bee and surviving the fall.

Zack and Beth are then 'rescued' and kidnapped by the leader of pirates, and are forced to retrieve some treasure from beneath the sea, which the leader was told of by the pilot. As they swam, they encounter sting rays, jellyfish, and starfishes that attack, then meet a dolphin. Later and when they hit the bottom of the ocean, they find another dolphin trapped in the net and the octopus from before, which had survived. Zack and Beth lift the net and free the dolphin, and get the tube. Both swim to the top as the octopus puts up a fight with a backup team of squids. After retrieving the treasure and ending the octopus once and for all, the pirates are shocked to see that the tube sought after wasn't treasure. Luckily, a lighter was in a tube and was in working condition, which Beth didn't care about. The leader flies into a fit rage, says that the pilot lied to them, and kicks a old 'Green Leaves' barrel filled with ominous chemicals, which he'd somehow stole and stowed on board. The chemicals spread to a field of coral creating a giant monster. Zack and Beth fight back by using the boats cranes and then get a ride with the dolphins they rescued, starting a chase. After the chase, the coral monster grabs them and attacks by using its barnacle teeth, the duo then shoot at the monsters mouth revealing oil inside of it. After the monster throws them near the plane's crash site by a sneeze, they manage to kill the monster by shooting it with a firework into its mouth. When they blow up the monster, its remains break up into debris and rain gold, which happens to be the actual treasure. While then being stranded at sea after the battle and awaiting rescue, the two then began to start a relationship as they face toward a sunset before the credits begin to roll. Another good ending is revealed that if both players have an average score from 90 to 100 in the game, Zack will take off Beth's broken glasses to reveal Beth's pretty face.

Note[edit]

  1. ^LET'S GO JUNGLESEGA Official Site

External links[edit]

  • Official Let's Go Jungle!: Lost on the Island of Spice website (Japanese with some English)

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