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Your baby mice are lost throughout the desert, and you’ve got to race to find them before the Great Horned Owl catches them! Explore 30 levels through 3 unique zones while collecting grasshoppers, fending off scorpions and spiders, leaping across dangerous terrain, and boosting off the back of stink bugs.

Get the family back together and then take it to the next level with 30 challenges that only the swiftest of mice will be able to complete. Includes achievement support through Game Center and Open Feint.

This latest game from Nat Geo WILD is an adventure inspired by one crazy little mouse that lives in the Sonoran desert and howls at the moon to mark his territory! Learn more about the little critter, his friends and foes through in-game facts and custom videos.
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