Millvale: The Game

Millvale: The Game is an action-adventure open world video game loosely based on the Paramount/Nickelodeon film Millvale. The game will be published and developed by Avalanche Software and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, being the first Paramount game to be published by the company due to Time Warner (now WarnerMedia) acquiring the rights before the game was made, even though Millvale is not owned by the company. This is also the first video game based on a Nickelodeon property since Tak: The Great Juju Challenge.

Xavier Mosley, writer of the film and voice of Xavier the Red, assists Avalanche in writing the story.

Gameplay
Millvale: The Game is played from a third-person perspective. The player controls the Fellows, in which have respective abilities and weapons to progress through the game.

Xavier has the ability to use his wand (and later a staff through the fifth level) to illuminate dark places and move heavy objects via levitation. Cedryc is agile and able to jump to high places and uses his sword to cut through leaves, branches, vines, etc. Braden has the least abilities with just the use of his bow and arrows. He can either target or scale walls with his arrows. The player is able to switch from any of the Fellows anytime in the game.

When finishing all ten levels, the player is able to explore the the open world of the Land of Millvale. The open world lets you do side quests and perform specific actions in order to progress the game.

Premise
The game follows the film's plot, but has a view sub-plots and characters that are not featured in the game just to differ from the film.

Audio
Most of the majority of the cast members of the film lend their voices in the game, with the exception of Ellen DeGeneres and Benjamin Bratt, as Mosley would know they would not be in the game, so he cast Jennifer Hale and Jim Cummings as their respective characters.

Music
The film's composer, Michael Giacchino, composes the game's score.