When touching water, the mouse drowns and respawns at the start of the level or, if activated, the last checkpoint.
[2] However, after the game went gold, Brash Entertainment announced they had officially declared closure in November 2008.
[8] On December 2, 2008, Atari announced they had picked up publishing rights to the title in North America, although due to the game going gold prior to the announcement and Brash's closure, the packaging would retain Brash Entertainment's logo and branding.
[12] IGN rated the PlayStation 2 and Wii versions of the game with 1.9 out of 10 points, calling it "[...] a total disaster [...]", stating that it "[...] offered almost nothing redeeming during the six to seven hours it took to beat it".
[10] However, the Nintendo DS version received a positive review with 7.7 of 10 points by IGN, stating that the game is "A charming little platformer that's ideal for younger gamers".