
Evil Avatar writes: "You’ve no doubt seen the toys. Perhaps you have even caught an episode of the cartoon on television. Hasbro has hit pay dirt with the super-deformed iterations of Marvel’s finest in toy form; but how does that translate to a console game? Griptonite had a daunting task; create my favorite Marvel story arc, The Infinity Gauntlet into a videogame. In one of the very few videogame playable demo areas where you were not barraged with elbows as people walked by or suffocated by nerd stench, we got a chance to try out Griptonite's latest."

“Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet” is a third–person action game based on the hit Cartoon Network series. Geared towards younger gamers, your favorite heroes have child-like appearances with a more innocent dialog and watered down violence.
The story begins with Hulk and Iron Man picking up Thor’s birthday gift. They discover that Thanos is after the six Infinity Stones. You must find all the stones before Thanos can retrieve them becoming the most powerful being in the universe. Assemble your squad and take out the trash.

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OXM UK: On a lazy weekend in front of the telly, chances are your channel surfing has progressed so far that you've entered the realm of children's TV. If so, you may have found yourself sitting in front of Marvel Super Hero Squad on Nicktoons. It's Marvel's latest attempt to introduce its numerous comic book heroes and villains to a younger audience, and with action figures and comic books already doing the rounds, it was only a matter of time before a game was released as well.