Of course, you will have help from Ben Tennyson, the Powerpuff Girls, Samurai Jack and the Kids Next Door along the way. From a story standpoint, you play as a boy or girl helping to fend off Planet Fusion, a giant mass of planets that is trying to absorb ours. To this end, we began looking for the perfect partner to help us make one that could be successful both here in the US and abroad. we knew we wanted to build a game that was as universally loved as the cartoons it's based on. It is the ultimate crossover, with characters from classic shows like Dexter's Laboratory and The Powerpuff Girls and more recent ones like Ben 10 Alien Force. The Project FusionFall is a high-quality, browser-based MMOG that takes place in a re-imagined Cartoon Network universe. Now that it has entered live service, we had the opportunity to get Executive Producer Chris Waldron's candid insider impressions of the project. Developed by Korean-based Grigon Entertainment together with a western portion of the team located in Atlanta, the game naturally caught our attention early on, so we have been tracking its progress closely ever since. These and other popular characters are all present in Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall, the eponymous organization's browser-based massively multiplayer title that launched in North America in mid-January. She's a tough tomboy, all action with no time for planning. Bubbles is the sweetest, but those who mistake her nature for weakness soon regret their poor judgment. Blossom is their leader, strong, thoughtful and determined, with an inclination to be methodical. On the distaff side, The Powerpuff Girls have super-powers too. Trapped in the future by an evil shape-shifter who has thrust humanity into a realm of darkness, Samurai Jack, who trained diligently since his youth to become a mighty warrior, must battle the wizard while searching for a way home. Having discovered a device that lets him transform into 10 alien heroes, each with remarkable powers, he's still good-hearted despite the responsibilities he now bears. Two years older, Ben Tennyson is a pretty typical kid who plays video games, rides around on his bike and sometimes gets into mischief.
A bit on the shy side, perhaps from being bullied by his brother Terrence, he likes to hang out at Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends where his best pal Bloo has quite the knack for getting both of them and others into trouble.
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Aged eight, Mac is a bright, creative boy.