Videogame produced by Sega for MegaDrive consoles.Videogame produced by Sega for MegaDrive consoles.Videogame produced by Sega for MegaDrive consoles.
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- Stars
Wayne Allwine
- Mickey Mouse
- (voice)
Russi Taylor
- Minnie Mouse
- (voice)
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- TriviaRemastered in HD for PS3, Xbox 360, PC, and mobile in 2013. If you preordered the remaster on PS3, you would get an exclusive copy of the original game.
- Alternate versionsAlthough the game started out as a Sega Genesis title, the Master System conversion was a completely different game created specifically for the 8-bit console. The basic gameplay was virtually the same, but the level designs were a little more complex. It was also noticeably harder.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #6.2 (1992)
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Mickey must save Minnie from a witch
This review is only based on the Genesis incarnation of the game. One day I shall play the Master System version of the game and score it collectively, but right now I am only referring to the Genesis or Mega Drive version. What to say? It is your basic platform game that has that distinct Genesis feel to it. The music, the graphics all scream Genesis! It is a short game though and does not provide all that much challenge as each level is pretty straight forward. I hear the Master System has a bit more exploring and such to it, which means I will definitely have to play it as that is what this game sorely lacks.
The story has Mickey and Minnie dancing in the fields. This upsets a witch who kidnaps Minnie and takes her to a castle of illusion where Mickey must navigate various stages such as a forest stage, a toy land, a mountain type zone, a place where you are on a desk and then in a candy world and a clock tower type world. The game plays like an arcade game, which is a trademark of many of the early Sega Genesis or Mega Drive games.
It is fun, it is also short. One day I hope to play the Master System version so that I may do a comparison review. However, it is kind of nice that it is so short as these days games take like 40 hours for your most basic games. Nice to play a game that just provides a brief distraction instead.
The story has Mickey and Minnie dancing in the fields. This upsets a witch who kidnaps Minnie and takes her to a castle of illusion where Mickey must navigate various stages such as a forest stage, a toy land, a mountain type zone, a place where you are on a desk and then in a candy world and a clock tower type world. The game plays like an arcade game, which is a trademark of many of the early Sega Genesis or Mega Drive games.
It is fun, it is also short. One day I hope to play the Master System version so that I may do a comparison review. However, it is kind of nice that it is so short as these days games take like 40 hours for your most basic games. Nice to play a game that just provides a brief distraction instead.
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- Aaron1375
- Oct 22, 2013
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