Amazon Maximum Age: 17 years Amazon Minimum Age: 72 months Binding: Game Cartridge EAN: 0047875122390 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Label: SPIG Manufacturer: SPIG Platform: Game Boy Color Publisher: SPIG Sales Rank: 18976 Studio: SPIG
Amazon.com Product Description: Lion King 2: Simba's Mighty Adventure allows players to control Simba as he grows from a cub to an adult lion. The films Lion King and Simba's Pride inspired the game's 10 hyena-, scorpion-, snake-, and vulture-filled levels. There are four bonus games, including Bug Tennis, Bug Drop, and Hunt the Bugs. Link Mode allows players to compete via the Game Link cable, sold separately. Collect stars and hidden amulet pieces for secret game surprises.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - ROARing Fun!
The color was really bright! The music was really jammin'. But the problem was the graphics were too 2D. I mean the hippos looked like flat cause they were. Very simple of a game, the first nine levels are so easy you could probably do it with your eyes closed. But other than that, I liked it! Music still is jammin!
Rating: - Fun, cute and entertaining!
I like this game a lot. I am 35 years old, mind you. This is my first time owning a Nintendo Game Boy Color. The game is fun to play the the graphics and color are nice. Simba is easy to move and the game isn't too hard to get from one stage to the next. I recomend this game to anyone. The only thing that gets on my nerves is every time Simba gets hit by a bad animal in the game he says, "ouch" and it gets very tiring if you get hit a lot. The little movie shots between the stages are cute. They go with the stage you were on. Enjoy!!!
Rating: - Four Stars for Simba's Mighty Adventure
Overall, I give this game 4 stars. The graphics are above average (though not great), and if you lose a life during one of the two overhead-view levels, they become scrambled for a moment. There are neat little stills from the movies before and after each level of the game, but to me it looks like someone stuck them in there without touching them up at all so that they'd look better on the Game Boy Color's display. The actual gameplay is pretty nice. Simba moves around at a reasonable speed (not too slow and not too fast), and the game's responsiveness to the controls is also pretty nice. I found the game overall to be pretty entertaining. I think younger kids might enjoy it the most, though. And, as a side note, it really bugs me that the adult Simba in the game is smaller than the young Simba.