Disney's Magical Quest Starring Mickey & Minnie
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64 Power / big.N / N Games (77 out of 100) (77%)
Auch wenn es schnell durchgespielt ist, so bietet Disneyâs Magical Quast starring Mickey and Minnie jede Menge Abwechslung und besticht mit seinen niedlichen Charakteren. Das Spiel kommt zwar nicht an Super Mario Advance heran, ist aber dennoch eine gute Alternative.
Sep 2002 · Game Boy AdvanceGameSpot (6.6 out of 10) (66%)
None of these additions changes the fact that Magical Quest is a short and relatively uninspired game. Once you learn some of the cheaper tricks in each level, you'll literally be able to breeze through the entire game in under an hour. It is fun to play while it lasts, though, and children especially will enjoy the ability to assume the role of Mickey Mouse and wear different outfits.
Oct 9th, 2002 · Game Boy Advance · read reviewPlanet Gameboy.de (65 out of 100) (65%)
Ich wĂŒnschte mir nie auf die verwegene Idee gekommen zu sein "Disney's Magical Quest" fĂŒr den GBA anzugehen. Dann hĂ€tte ich den aus Kindheitstagen bekannten Klassiker wohl auch weiterhin positiv in Erinnerung gehabt. Aber ziemlich schnell wird bei dieser Umsetzung deutlich, dass sich die Zeiten geĂ€ndert haben. Und, dass es heutzutage nichts, aber auch wirklich nichts, bietet, weshalb ich nun ausgerechnet meine kostbare Freizeit mit diesem Titel verbringen sollte. Nett ist es allemal und man kann mit Magical Quest durchaus seinen SpaĂ haben, nicht zuletzt wegen der interessanten Verkleidungsaktionen. Aber es gibt einfach originellere, interessantere, schönere und vor allem lĂ€ngere Jump 'n' Runs fĂŒr den GBA, die dann auch wirklich Neues bieten. War wohl nichts, Nintendo...
Oct 14th, 2002 · Game Boy Advance · read reviewJeuxvideo.com (13 out of 20) (65%)
Sans ĂȘtre une rĂ©fĂ©rence en matiĂšre de jeu de plate forme, Disneyâs Magical Quest sur Gameboy Advance vous apportera quelques heures de plaisir en compagnie de Mickey et de Minnie. Sa durĂ©e de vie honnĂȘte, sa rĂ©alisation soignĂ©e ainsi que sa trĂšs bonne jouabilitĂ© lui assurent une place parmi les bons jeux dâaction sur GBA.
Oct 2nd, 2002 · Game Boy Advance · read reviewLevel 7 (6 out of 10) (60%)
DÄ jag först berömt mÄnga saker med spelet för att sen tvÀrvÀnda och klaga pÄ livslÀngden Àr det svÄrt att sÀga om spelet egentligen Àr köpvÀrt. Om du vet med dig att du gillar spel av den hÀr typen Àr det ett vÀldigt roligt spel sÄ lÀnge det varar och har du bara pengarna sÄ Àr det ett bra köp, om Àn inte det bÀsta.
Nov 1st, 2002 · Game Boy Advance · read reviewAll Game Guide ( ) (60%)
Though the game is short, a problem exacerbated by unlimited continues and a save feature, all of the levels are interesting, unlike many side-scrolling games that have you performing the same tasks over and over again. The graphics are bright and colorful, with large characters and comical enemies that aren't pushovers. Players have to be wary of bottomless drops, spikes, and other hazards while avoiding enemies that fly through the air, crawl along the ground, and repel attacks. Boss encounters are fun and memorable, with the ability to stun and grab their projectiles and toss them back for added damage. Magical Quest may be a short trip, but players will have fun throughout, which may very well be the most magical part of the game.
2002 · Game Boy Advance · read reviewIGN (6 out of 10) (60%)
It's hard to believe it, but this game is Nintendo's first "average" Game Boy Advance title...normally games published as first-party titles get the royal gameplay treatment, but this one definitely isn't a glowing gem in the system's library. Even the connection to the GameCube isn't enough of a selling point. The quest is definitely tolerable and somewhat decent of a diversion, it's not going to give you even an entire day of enjoyment.
Aug 20th, 2002 · Game Boy Advance · read reviewEurogamer.net (UK) (5 out of 10) (50%)
The GBA has had its fair share of clangers, and a large number of the almost-good. Disney's Magical Quest falls into the latter category, and it's a shame, because if started afresh, Capcom could have done something interesting with this. Sadly, it was a three or four-hour long adventure with little to add to the platform stable when it was a SNES title, and as a port it ranks amongst the mediocre and the unremarkable.
Sep 17th, 2002 · Game Boy Advance · read reviewPlayer Reviews
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