(2012) holds a peculiar spot in gaming history—not for being a masterpiece, but for being a "digital time capsule" of the licensed game era. The "Apun Ka Games" Connection

Instead of a sprawling adventure, it is essentially a collection of 10 mini-games (like "Shell Slide," which is prehistoric curling) wrapped in a plot about the Herd and Pirates fighting over a bowl of fruit.

It received some of the harshest reviews of the year, with Official Nintendo Magazine giving the Wii version a 15% and stating, "Honestly, if you buy this game, you are harming the industry". The "Ghost" PC Version

The most interesting (and infamous) thing about this game is its length. While the movie was a massive $877 million blockbuster, the game was described by critics as being "an inch wide and an inch deep".

This was the second-to-last Ice Age movie to get a full console tie-in; Collision Course became the first film in the series to skip a video game release entirely.