Object Lookout: The Video Game

Object Lookout: The Video Game is a 2034 action-adventure platform game developed by The LorickCircle Productions and Eutechynx Games and published by Activision and Outright Games. It is based on the tv series Object Lookout by John Lorick Ignacio (who serves as a designer and producer). It was released on PS5, XBOX Series S/X, Nintendo Switch, PC, Android, and iPhone Store on January 8, 2034 and February 19, 2034 respectively. This game follows a 2 main characters named Pouch Bag and LorickCircle to go at the Egypt location to reissue of vacations, but however, after the rock closed in the cave, it got stucked at the cave along with his friends, saving Gift from the maniac mastermind of the power of evil forces Wizard Cloak and get treasure to shown the police station by arrest it. Like its tv series and films, the video game takes place at the Object Show City in the beginning and journey in the real world of Egypt location in the country, leading up to the legal mistaken by the international fairness agents. The gameplay leads to used combat and powers to used in exclusive safely internet by the players shown to be characters where selected.

After the 17th season was completed in the tv series, Ignacio announced the video game version of the tv series was in development during the ObjectCon 2034, his additional writer born in Japan and marketing producer Takeshi Itao was involvement in the game as a programmer and writer, with Jean De Punk and Hubert Romano also directed the game with Warren Goldblatt was also working as a writer. Sergio Pablos also involving as a producer with Ignacio with Eutechynx (the video game developer who makes racing games) serving as a production company with Darren Jobling as an executive producer with Kevin Porter, Gary Gunther, Adam Whittaker (from Outright Games), Terry and Stephanie Malham (from Outright Games), and Rob Kostich (from Activision), alongside Laura Shaw and Andy Brooks (from The LorickCircle Productions) are involving the game as producers. The engine was used of power in the Unreal Engine with the 3D conversion. The game was used in technology montage with the downloadable content on the new characters from the tv series and movies alongside multiplayer battle mode to used for the game.

The video game received acclaimed from critics, who praising faithfulness to the source material, combat system, voice performances, quotient moments, and legacy collecting video game versions involving Ignacio, Itao, Porter, Gunther, Brooks, Shaw, Goldblatt and Romano, although criticized its plot, controls and glitches customination on the headline strikes of bugs. The game also became commercial success, being reached up to $821 million worldwide to broke the video game copy buying records including the fifth best video game based on the tv series, and a fastest copies reached up to $800 million copies of the video game. It also a seventh highest grossing mobile games in the Google Store and App Store, reaching up to $869 million worldwide. Another sequel, titled Object Lookout VS. Henry Stickmin will be released on 2038.

Gameplay
The player has ability to move and used powers from the TV Series and film, the powers used in Object Show Community on the subject in Deja Vu such as the tube weapon was the only used materialized for LorickCircle and more. The player also choose the character selection of this used controlled by the player and also used services on the powers and strengths. For the mobile version like it's console version, players have allowed to picked up the powers and includes maximum legalizations on the Object Show Community and also used powers like Pouch Bag for wrap and slam with the purse pouch bag, Notebook for slash and write with the big yellow pencil, Poster for slash and slam with the 2 smaller black pen as a weapon, etc.

Many movie casts replaced original series casts in the voice role of characters with the exception of Jillian Nguyen as the voice role of Question (notably also voice role in TV Series and Film). Some of the voice casts from Hollywood would also featured to replaced original series casts in the Season 20 including Amandla Steinberg as Dandelion, Bowen Yang as Mousepad, and Olivia Munn as Luggage Bag. Many occurred additional voices were provided by Adam Jennings, Amanda Troop, Amber May, Andrew Morgado, Angela Gots, April Stewart, Arthur Ortiz, Arya Hora, Ashley Peldon, Barbara Goodson, Benjamin Diskin, Benjamin Valic, Blake Suniga, Bob Bergen, Brian Drummond, Bryce Papenbrook, Caitlin McKenna, Cam Clarke, Capri Oliver, Carlos Alazraqui, Catherine Cavadini, Catherine Taber, Cedric L. Williams, Cherami Leigh, Chris Cox, Christina Puceli, Cree Summer, Crispin Freeman, Cristina Milizia, Dana Snyder, Daniella Judovitz, David Cowgill, David Kaye, Debi Derryberry, Debra Wilson, Dennis Singletary, Devin Bright, Diamond White, Dina Morrone, Eddie Frierson, Edward Bosco, Elsie Lovelock, Eric Bauza, Fred Tatasciore, Fryda Wolff, Georgia Simon, Gregg Berger, Grace Rolek, Grey DeLisle-Griffin, Griffin Puatu, Hope Levy, Ilia Isorelys Paulino, Imari Williams, Jackie Gonneau, Jacqueline Piñol, Jason Douglas, Jason Linere White, Jim Cummings, Joey Camen, John Paul Karliak, Josh Keaton, Justin Shenkarow, Justine Huxley, Juan Pope, June Christopher, Kamali Minter, Karen Huie, Kari Wahlgren, Kath Soucie, Keith Ferguson, Kellen Goff, Kelly Stables, Kevin Michael Richardson, Kiff VandenHuevel, Kimberly Bailey, Kirk Thornton, Laura Bailey, Lex Lang, Lily Villegas, Liza Del Mundo, Lorna Larkin, Maggie Baird, Mara Junot, Marcella Lentz-Pope, Matthew Mercer, Matthew Russell Wood, Matthew Yang King, Melanie Minichino, Michael Kovach, Michael Ralph, Michelle Ruff, Nancy Cartwright, Natalia Castellanos, Nolan North, Pamela Adlon, Patrick Seitz, Pepper Sweeney, Peter Beckman, Peter Falls, Phil LaMarr, Piotr Michael, Rebecca Davis, Rodger Bumpass, Robin Atkin Downes, Ruth Zalduondo, Sam Witwer, Scott Menville, Shakira Ja'nai Paye, Shane Sweet, Shondalia White, Stephanie Komure, Stephanie Sheh, Stephen Apostolina, Steve Blum, Sydney Bell, Tara Platt, Tara Strong, Terri Douglas, Todd Haberkorn, Tom Kenny, Travis Willingham, Tru Valentino, Verona Blue, Wally Wingert, Wendy Cutler, Yuri Lowenthal, and Zeno Robinson.