
Rio
Genre : Action Adventure
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A rare bird finds an equally uncommon adventure in this game based on the Rio animated movie! Rio follows of the story of Blu, the last blue macaw in the world. He and his owner travel to Rio to meet Blu's female counterpart. Little does Blu know he's in for an adventure that goes way beyond the bird cage! Experience his journey in 40 mini-games inspired by the film, with multiple ways to play, including Story, Party, Carnaval, and more. Play as your favorite feathered and furry Rio friends, including Blu, Jewel, Pedro, Nico, Eva, and Raphael. Share the fun at any point with drop-in/drop-out multiplayer for up to four.
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Media (4)

Rio - Popping Fireworks, Riding Cable Cars, and Dodging Awnings Gameplay Video

Rio - Ball Sports Gameplay Video

Rio - Air Currents, Marmoset Spotting, and Fruit Dodging Gameplay Video

Rio Official Trailer
User Ratings (399)
User Reviews (6)
3
Another movie based game
As an avid gamer, i pride myself on playing pretty much every title that comes out..... Now, when it comes to movie based games they can be a mixed bag. Meaning you never know how good or bad hey are til you play them. As a person who grew up with nintendo, developers really need to stop making "Mario Party" clones. This is a total sum-up of the game, story mode is a repetitive mess of the same mini-games, even in multi-player you are forced to rinse and repeat the same games. Kids in the 3-10yr old range may find a few hours of joy, but even they will get tired of the same old games.
(member since 2011)
reviewed on 6/6/11
2
Silly Game
My son finished the entire game in 1 hour. He liked it as he was playing it but it was ridiculously short and easy.
(member since 2011)
reviewed on 6/5/11
7
Rio
Pretty solid game, got all 50 achievements in 3 days playing for about 5 hrs a day. Would recommend having 4 controllers as it makes it a lot easier for some achievements. Will probably go watch the movie now so I understand who the characters are in the movie. Like Mario party but all mini games pretty much.
(member since 2013)
reviewed on 2/28/13
4
Didn't Like It
Wow....really boring mini games. Didn't spend much time with this one since my 7 year old son got bored with it too.
(member since 2007)
reviewed on 3/13/12
8
rio game review
It is very awesome. I enjoyed watching my daughter play all the games. She loves it . I would recommend it for all young children my daughter is 8
(member since 2011)
reviewed on 9/5/11
6
A family game
I give it a 6/10 because the characters actually look like them most times when movies are made into games the characters look bad this game is fun for 4 players and the Mini games r different none r the same levels and the kids would really enjoy this but here's y it cant be higher than A 6 cuz there is no storyline if there was this game would have been right up there with the rest of the newest games and the second problem the characters don't talk while UR playing it would have been alot more funnier if they had the characters say ridiculous things overall it's worth $30 max nothing more
(member since 2011)
reviewed on 7/11/11