Sega would go onto to produce more successful titles feature Disney charactersĬastle of Illusion starring Mickey Mouse features a damsel in distress storyline that lacks originality. Heck, even the act of jumping on enemies, a clear homage to Super Mario Brothers, is wonderfully animated. Each level, their enemies and bosses, could easily have been taken out of a Disney cartoon and icons in each level help out with points, extra lives, energy refill and various projectiles to throw. The game features incredible animation, graphics, music and sound effects. Replay value is good, as quality of the graphics (by 1990 standards of course), draw the player though each of the neatly constructed worlds.Ĭastle of Illusion starring Mickey Mouse is a wonderful single player, platformer game. Whilst being ideal for younger players, the game is fairly easy and can be easily completed within an hour. Levels, which each have a boss at the end, include a forest, a cake/candy world (patrolled by clockwork soldiers) and the eponymous Castle of Illusion. Mickey borrows Mario's trademark 'bum bounce' move as well as having the ability to lob apples at his enemies, who all had a cute, cartoony feel. The game sees Mickey Mouse trying to rescue Minnie Mouse from the clutches of an evil queen with gameplay typical of the side-scrolling platformer. An early game to demonstrate the graphical prowess of the Genesis (Mega Drive in the UK) - the levels which saw Mickey leap from leaf to leaf in front of gorgeous multi-parallax scrolling backgrounds were a joy to behold.
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