Jordi Torras and Enrique Gato present the video game Tadeo Jones for the PSVita

In the image you can see Jordi Torras, producer of the video game of Tadeo and director of U-PLAY Studios, and a Enrique Gato (with a beard), director of the animated film Tadeo Jones who has been the highest grossing in the history of Spanish cinema in 2012, who recently presented in Madrid the game for Playstation Vita which allows you to live on the console great adventures of the famous aspiring explorer. The video game is prepared for kids of 6 to 12 years and has PEGI 12.

Tadeo Jones combines three scenarios, one based on the movie The adventures of Tadeo Jones, and the others are based on the short films before the movie and they won two Goya awards, one in 2004 for Tadeo Jones and another in 2006 for Tadeo Jones and the damn basement. The video game is available for PS Vita at an estimated price of € 29.99.

Director Enrique Gato He explained that he is very happy with how they have been able to take advantage of the stories made for the cinema and adapt them for a video game. And it is that the game, which meets the best quality standards, responds to what the entire team that made the film and that came from the world of video games expected.

Jordi Torras has indicated that making a video game with an ally like Sony is very easy and that they have created a Tadeo very peaceful so as not to generate a wrong perception in the parents. In addition the game recreates all the scenarios and situations of the film. The purpose of the video game is that the children are encouraged to play and finish it to be able to live and enjoy all the options developed.

In the video game you can see Jeff, the faithful dog of Tadeo, the beautiful Sara, the street vendor Freddy and Professor Lavrof. The Spanish studio U-PLAY Studios has collaborated in the development in collaboration with Mediaset España and Sony Computer Entertainment España.

When we were invited to visit the Playfest recently I had the opportunity to play and try Tadeo Jones on a PS Vita and I liked it a lot. I thought the game was very fun, entertaining, with tests of skill and logic and full of attractions for children. The challenge is to play, learn the technique and finish it to live all the adventures that its creators have developed. That games are made that can be finished by the kids is very important, one of the things that most lazily gives me about video games is that they never end and that the goal is not achieved and even identify what the objective is It makes it difficult at times.

I hope that Tadeo Jones continues to grow and develop in Spain as a good character to foster interest in science and adventure in children. His film, his video games and his presence on television ensure that Tadeo can be consolidated as an important asset in the dissemination of science among children.