
Getting shot by an enemy, falling in a pit, or just touching one of the bad guys will instantly reset progress in each aliens respective level and you’ll have to restart. The hard levels usually have two objectives, like killing the enemies and collecting all the Orbs. However, each alien also has a Hard level. Most of them require that you merely collect all the Orbs in the area, or that you attack each enemy. These levels are all played on the Easy difficulty. In all, there are about 10 aliens to be unlocked and each alien has their own unique level.

However, after you finish this level, you can then choose to either replay the level with the same character, or you can choose a new character that has been unlocked. At first, you can only pick one: an alien that shoots fireballs. When the game loads, you are asked to choose what alien you wish to play as. Since the game itself doesn’t have a story attached to it, I will start this review with the gameplay section. All in all, the game doesn’t really explain anything about what is going on, so it is helpful to either read the text above that was copied from Cartoon Network’s site, or to already have a deep knowledge of the universe by watching the movie and TV show. The game doesn’t really explain the story, except in the the text box below the game itself.

But what Ben comes to realize is that “total alien immersion” means he can’t turn human again! Crashing back to Earth and stuck in his alien forms, Ben soon encounters a deadly Mechamorph– just like Ben’s Upgrade alien, but armed with explosive high-tech armor and a single-minded goal to DESTROY ALL ALIENS! As Grandpa Max, Gwen and Tetrax race to track him down, Ben’s battle with the Mechamorph takes them to the Omniverse– a strange world that exists within the Omnitrix itself – and a deadly battle with an evil version of Ben’s most powerful alien of all: the hundred-foot-tall Way Big! But little does Ben know that neither the Mechamorph nor the Evil Way Big are exactly what they seem!” ()

“Ten-year-old Ben Tennyson is finally back from his summer vacation… and his life is mess! Humiliated by his teacher, harassed by bullies, grounded by his parents, upstaged by his cousin, and cursed with a malfunctioning Omnitrix that’s vaporizing his homework, Ben finally gets the opportunity to “get away from it all” when his alien buddy TETRAX offers him the chance of a lifetime: to step up his Omnitrix hero training with a “total alien emersion program” on the far side of the galaxy. The backstory to Destroy all Aliens is this: The name of the game is: Ben 10 Ultimate Alien – Galactic Challenge. However, Cartoon Network’s website also hosts a game that ties into the movie. Ben 10: Destroy all Aliens is a movie based on the popular cartoon series.
