Stupid Invaders | |
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Developer(s) | Xilam Titanium Studios (DC) |
Publisher(s) | Ubi Soft |
Producer(s) | |
Programmer(s) | Frederic Sarlin Fabrice Decroix |
Writer(s) | Nicolas Gallet Thomas Szabo Sebastien Hamon |
Composer(s) | Hervé Lavandier Ramon Pipin |
Series | Space Goofs |
Platform(s) | Windows, Macintosh, Dreamcast |
Release | Windows Dreamcast Macintosh
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Genre(s) | Adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Stupid Invaders is an adventure video game developed by Xilam and published by Ubi Soft for Microsoft Windows in 2000 and Mac OS in 2001. A 2001 Dreamcast port was handled by Titanium Studios.[2] The game is based on the animated television series, Space Goofs.
The game was dedicated to Jean-Yves Raimbaud, the co-creator of the TV series, who died before the game was released. Unlike the original show, the game is also reliant on toilet humor and is slightly more adult in nature, making it the first work produced by Xilam to be for an older audience, before Kaena: The Prophecy, Mr. Baby, and then I Lost My Body, which was released decades later.
Most of the staff members from the first season of the original series were involved with the game's production. The main cast reprised their roles as the main cast of aliens, some of whom provide dialogue for some exclusive characters. The game features the additional voices of Billy West, Rob Paulsen and Laraine Newman, with Danny Mann (Gorgious) voicing an evil scientist from "Zero Stuff" and West voicing the antagonist, Polok from "The Pro".