TMNT

Publishers Ubisoft
Developers Ubisoft Montreal
Release date 2007
Genre Action
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Game Description

TMNT is a single-player action-adventure multi-platform action game starring the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. It is based on the 2007 film of the same name, and was released three days before the actual movie’s release for the Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo DS, and PlayStation Portable, as well as for the PC on March 20, 2007.

TMNT

We might have the game available for more than one platform. TMNT is currently available on these platforms:

Windows (2007)

TMNT_Win_ISO_EN.zip (1019.1MB)

How to play on Windows

  1. and extract TMNT_Win_ISO_EN.zip
  2. Mount the ISO file and install the game
  3. Play the game

Additional files, patches and fixes

TMNT Screenshots

Windows


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32 thoughts on “TMNT”

  1. I used to seriously struggle with this game back in 5th grade. My moms computer could only run this game at like 1-2 fps but i only got up to the part where all the turtles come together and every level after the first one felt like i was crawling through the game because it was just so tough. I’m 24 now and the camera angles do make the movement tough but I’m kicking my own ass right now! I played for about an hour and got more done just now then i could in a year as a little kid lol

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  2. For some reason, when i play the 2nd stage of the game I can’t the first wall that Raph must climb. It seems like it is bugged or smth, because I am pressing the correct buttons but he climbs until the middle of the wall and then he jumps (I tried it A LOT of times and idk what else to do, I even tryed minimizing my FPS to 60 instead of 144 but nothing happened still)

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  3. This is NOT an original release/disk copy. It’s a repack. I do not recommend installing. Watch the gameplay of the Xbox 360 version instead, it has better graphics.

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      • What I found: What Is a Repacked Game? When a game is labeled as “repacked,” it means the er has shuffled the files around to minimize times. It tells ers that the er took the base files, “repacked” it to lower the file size, then re-ed it for everyone to use

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