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Sign up. The cartoon was one of the best and most successful Disney's productions, and the game doesn't fall back much. It features digitized music and speech that we all liked so much back in , and it also features marvelous, colorful and fluid graphics.
You play the character of Young Simba. The gameplay is pretty simple and straight forward; you run around the jungle avoiding obstacles and pesky creatures that are up to no good. As you progress through levels, you grow and the roar ability gets more powerfulas, as well as the paw strike.
Every few levels you will encounter a 'boss' that you have to defeat. The only downside to the game that I can think of is that it gets a little monotonous after a while, and once you are dead you have to start all the way from the beginning.
That can be pretty frustrating, especially once you get to the harder levels. To sum it all up, this is a great game for kids that wish to enjoy colourful graphics and have some fun :. Grand game for the home system :p its do cute i want to the game :v. Mazapan 1 point DOS version. Jimmy -1 point DOS version. Great game for this time period.
Great game for the home systems too. Great game for Collector Rob could download this game too. There are also some very high-quality voice samples from the movie too.
As far as the gameplay of The Lion King for PC goes, I do not think there is anyone who will say that this is a better game than Aladdin which came before it. The Lion King is a very, very challenging game. It can be brutally tough and not always in a fair way. That is because the collision detection can sometimes be a little off and on the second level where you have to jump from hippo tail to hippo tail it can be very frustrating. One cool thing that the game does have is variety.
It follows the plot of the movie pretty well, hitting all of the major scenes. It is cool how cub Simba and adult Simba play differently and this along with the bonus Timon and Pumba stages do keep the gameplay from getting stale.
The problem most people will have is getting past that second stage as cub Simba. Do not let the upbeat music and super bright visuals fool you that stage is a monster! This was hard back when it was released in and it is still very hard now. Still, it is beatable, but it takes a great deal of practice. I would bet that many people who played this back in never got past that second stage!
If you are a Disney fan, I would say that the game is worth playing for the fantastic visuals and music alone! Sega teamed up with Disney for this handheld adaptation of last summer's smash movie, The Lion King.
While not as spectacular-looking as the bit versions of the cart, this game is worth purring over. The story line follows the movie's: Simba can't wait to be king, and then his father is murdered by evil Unde Scar.
As in the movie, Simba ages from junior cub to full-grown lion. The game's ten levels are straight from the film. Once he's grown, he returns from exile to battle jungle enemies like hyenas, bugs, wildebeests, and, finally, the nefarious Scar himself.
In this hop-n-bop game, Simba uses a few simple but effective moves as a cub-a pounce, roar, and roil. As an adult lion, he can also slash his enemies with his paw. The controls are precise and easy to master. All are one-button moves, except for the adult slash attack. Lion King's graphics are Disney quality. Despite the itty-bitty size of Simba's sprite, his moves and animations are great for a handheld game.
The beautifully drawn backgrounds in each level include great detail, like the elephant bones in the graveyard. Some clever compromises from the Genesis version, like the side-view Wildebeest Stampede, work well within the confines of the Game Gear. You can't expect stereoquality tunes on a Game Gear, but Lion King's tunes are surprisingly hummable.
Ten to one you still get tired of'em, though-that tinny music gets old even if you do like the songs. All in all, Lion King's a great Game Gear cart. Ten levels of play is more than the average Game Gear fare, and the game's challenge ramps up gradually, making it just fine for a range of players. It doesn't look as good as the bit carts, but Sega can take great pride in the results.
Travel through Simba's life, facing challenges and puzzles in a game so smoothly animated, you'll swear it's a movie! You need to go get this game! Travel through Simba's fife, facing challenges and puzzles in a game so smoothly animated, you'll swear it's a movie! This game may prove to be a bit hard for kids, though. You need this game!!!
Relive the exciting, action packed moments of the movie as you guide Simba through his future kingdom. Overcome the wicked hyenas in the elephant graveyard. Experience real power as Simba grows into an adult. Only then will Simba be ready to challenge his ruthless uncle, Scar, and take his rightful place as ruler of the animal kingdom. Lion King is a side scrolling platform game, based on the animated cartoon with the same name.
It was positively received by fans due to its smooth gameplay and high quality graphics. You take control of Simba as a cub and later in the game as an adult, following the events from the animation.
The only flaw here is that the game does very little if anything to describe what is going on and instead it relies on the fact that the movie was extremely popular at its release, and everyone would, more or less, know what it was about.
The gameplay is very smooth and is kept nice and simple throughout. As mentioned, you control Simba who can jump, climb, roar, tumble and later use his claws. In the beginning of Lion King, he is a mere cub and he can only defeat enemies by jumping on them in a very Mario-esque way; some enemies are more tricky, like hedgehogs, and you must use your roar to knock them on their backs before you can jump on them.
Later, Simba can maul them instead, but he also loses his ability to tumble. There are two gauges on the screen: one for his roar and one for his health. Using your roar will make it unusable or rather ineffective while the gauge refills.
Naturally, if you are hit by enemies, the life gauge depletes and if it drains completely, you must restart from your last save point, and you lose one life. Lives and health can be regained by finding various hidden bugs. The graphics of Lion King are top notch and were designed by Walt Disney animators. As such, the animations are very smooth and detailed; even when jumping, there is a series of frames instead of just one pose. The levels are very distinct and they each have their own flavor, at one point even more distinct than the movie.
The music is also directly inspired from it, and the game also features small bits of voice acting to add that little bit of extra depth. To conclude, Lion King is a high quality, polished and very enjoyable game that brings back many fond memories. Definitely recommended, and not only to those who want a little piece of nostalgia. The Lion King is a very popular video game based on the animated film produced and launched by Disney.
The game focuses on Simba's journey from a young carefree cub until he has to battle his uncle Scar, when he is an adult. His objective, as in the title, is to become the greatest lion. The game is a side-scrolling platform version, with the character being able to leap, climb, run and descend.
There are few exceptions throughout the game, when Simba has to only run, dodge attacks and leap over rocks. The two bars which appear on the HUD are the roar meter left and the health bar right. The roar meter has to be full in order for Simba's roar to be effective. Simba usually has more lives than one, and you can see how many remaining lives he has in the bottom left screen corner. Simba can restore his health by collecting bugs.
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