LazyTown: The Video Game

LazyTown: The Video Game (Latabae: Tölvuleikurinn) is a 2005 video game created by Nickelodeon, LazyTown Entertainment & Microsoft. Many chapters of the game are video game versions of episodes from the show. The game was met with commercial success, selling 2,900,000 units worldwide by the end of the year, and critical praise, noted for its upgraded and improved visuals, gameplay, characterization, story and cinematic quality.

Production
In 2005 to celebrate LazyTown almost being a year and a month old, LazyTown was turned into a video game. This was announced on August 16, 2004 by Magnus Scheving, a year after LazyTown premiered on Nickelodeon and CBS. Nickelodeon also announced this in early 2004. Sarah Burgess, the puppeteer of Trixie announced that she would not be voicing Trixie, which led into Trixie being the only British character. In 2007, a remake with Trixie's US voice was made and limited for only 5 months instore. Magnus Scheving states "It's unlikely for the game to get renewed for a second part, but it is possible." Many fans hoped that this would happen, and Sarah Burgess would return with that.

Gameplay
The video game has a selection of episodes from the TV Show to play but they are sligthly different from aired on TV. (page is still in progress, please do NOT EDIT).