This 3D adventure game does expand on the movie's story, but it's also uninteresting and repetitive.
Tells more of the story
decent selection of actions and weapons
insect world is larger than life.
Like many movie tie-ins, the video game rendition of The Ant Bully is a far cry from the feature film that it's based on. This 3D adventure game tries to expand on the movie by putting players through a sequence of missions that delve into what Lucas, the insect-sized boy, went through off camera to learn the ants' ways, but it mostly succeeds at showing why events such as these weren't portrayed in the movie in the first place.