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Everything you need to know about Disney's The Lion King

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The Lion King or commonly known as Disney's The Lion King is a video game based on the 1994 Disney animated film of the same name, released for Nintendo Entertainment System, GameBoys and Super nintendo. The versions for Super nintendo Y game boy were published as Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and The Lion King.

You're just a Simba cub in the Pride Lands, so don't assume you want to be a king. To survive and become a powerful adult lion, you must perfect your savage attack, reckless roar, and mastery of all-fours fighting.

If you survive the challenge, you will become a strong and fierce adult lion. To fight off hyenas, make your way through an elephant graveyard, fend off a stampede of wildebeests that stomp in your face, and stop hanging out with slackers like Timon and Pumbaa, you have to be prepared to fight. In other words, you must be prepared to fight.

On the other hand, you can fight with hyenas or elephants, if you defeat your evil uncle Scar. You have to defeat your evil uncle Scar, if you want to take back the Pride Lands.

Brief History Disney's The Lion King

The circle of life

Dawn awakens the animals of Africa to gather at the foot of Pride Rock, paying homage to the newborn prince, Simba, son of Mufasa, the Lion King. The circle of life, the path of the pridelands and all who dwell there, tells how all things are connected, how all animals depend on each other to survive and how birth itself is just the beginning of the circle.

However, Simba's journey takes a different route when his evil uncle Scar causes a wildebeest stampede. The Lion King Mufasa is killed and young Simba goes into exile, thinking it's all his fault. Meanwhile, Scar and his hyenas take over the Pride Lands and lead them to ruin.

Guide Simba as he explores his future kingdom. Defeat the evil hyenas in the elephant graveyard. Experience royal power as Simba grows into an adult lion. Only then will Simba be ready to challenge his ruthless Uncle Scar and take his rightful place in the Circle of Life.

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Gameplay of Disney's The Lion King

In the game, players first take on the character of Young Simba. Level 1 features chameleons, porcupines, and rhinoceros beetles that the pup must kill or avoid. The drawing of him is a checkpoint, so if he dies, restart from here. A drawing of the sun gives you a 1-up. The first boss you will encounter is the hyena. The member of Scar's henchmen takes a few hits to kill.

Now at Level 2, it features no enemies. You can use the rhino's tail as a rope or jump on its head. If you stand on a giraffe too long, its head will move and you will drop it. When riding an ostrich, you must jump over hippos (rhinos in the SNES version) and avoid nests. When there are two obstacles, you must jump twice. The monkeys will throw it to a different place. They need to be roared by him to launch them differently.

Then, in Level 3, it takes place in the Elephant Graveyard. A bone serves as a door that Simba cannot pass through. You must kill the hyenas to pass. This introduces the new enemy, the vulture. After that, Scar advances towards the gorge, along with his henchmen.

Then, in level 4, it takes place in the gorge where hyenas chase a herd of wildebeest and cause a stampede. One will come out and jump and Simba won't be able to attack them. The rocks serve as obstacles and he notices that Mufasa is not here to save him. After that, Scar told his hyenas, Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed to kill Simba and "run away and never come back."

Now at level 5, it takes place on the night before Rafiki's duel. The enemies remain the same, but there are several dangers to avoid. Brambles serve as avoidance spikes. Simba leaves the area and Banzai is heard saying: "You better go back or?" we will kill you! ».

Now on level 6, it takes place at the waterfalls where the song “Hakuna Matata” is heard. The enemies in this level are frogs and spiders. Ignoring spider webs causes more spiders to emerge. The web must be destroyed. Falling logs are used as platforms. The boss here is a big gorilla, Simba must avoid the coconuts and jump on him to fall to his death.

In Level 7, it takes place at his destination and now he can't roll and is an adult. The enemies in this level are leopards and monkeys. Leopards attack like hyenas. The monkeys throw nuts at him. There are rolling rocks that Simba has to dodge. After that, a ghost version of Mufasa speaks to him.

Now at level 8, it takes place in a cave. New enemies include bats that serve as enemies in the game. They will fly towards him and lava and fireballs are dangers to avoid.

In Level 9, it takes place on Pride Rock, ruled by Scar. Simba must defeat all the hyenas by selecting the caves.

In level 10, Simba fights Scar who is destroying the Pridelands and Simba must kill the hyenas and a fire appears after a few seconds. Simba has to fight Scar and throw him off the cliff so the hyenas will eat him.

In Bug Hunt, Timon must collect all the bugs before time runs out and a spider causes an instant end to the game.

Enemies

Introduced in Tier 1

Chameleons: a chameleon will try to attack Simba. Can be crushed or stunned with a roar.

porcupines: You can't jump on a porcupine until Simba turns it over roaring.

Rhinoceros beetle: a rhinoceros beetle cannot be stunned. Roaring or stomping will make it explode.

Vulture: a vulture is only featured in other versions of the game. Try to attack Simba.

Hyena? Hyenas are common enemies. A hyena is a boss in level 1. Hyenas appear in many levels.

Introduced in Level 2

Rhino: A rhino is blocking Simba and must be jumped. They are replaced by hippos in the NES versions.

Nests? A nest must also be crouched.

Introduced in Level 4

Wildebeest? The wildebeest are attacking Simba. Simba must avoid them.

Rocks: A rock is an obstacle that Simba must avoid.

Introduced at level 6

Frog: A frog acts like a chameleon, but jumps.

Spider: A spider cannot be stunned either. It comes from a spider web and must be destroyed.

Gorilla: The gorilla acts like a boss. It must be skipped.

Introduced at level 7

Leopard: A leopard will try to attack Simba. It must be slid.

Monkey: A monkey will throw stones. It takes a hit.

Boulders: Boulders should be avoided.

Introduced at level 8

Bat: a bat will try to attack Simba. It takes a hit.

Stalactite? A stalactite will fall on Simba.

Introduced at level 10

scar: Simba must keep fighting Scar until he reaches the top of the cliff and knocks him into the fire.

Graphics

Graphically this game is a real gem. The colors are bright and vibrant; the well-drawn characters; the bottoms full and looking very pretty; Smooth animation and free of slowdown. Allis well-represented here, from great character touches like the vulnerable, frightened look on Simba's face as he tries to escape the stampede, or the dazed look on the hyenas' ugly cups when Simba knocks them out for the count, to the exuberant level of detail provided to each level of the game, such as the eerie twilight style of the graveyard stage, to the barren, alien look of later levels when you return to the Pridelands. The sprites are mostly a decent size as well, although some of the bugs you face in the first level are a little too small and have an annoying tendency to blend in with the foliage in the background. It really is a fantastic game

Music and Sound

However, the real highlight of the performance is the music. The film had Elton John work his way through the soundtrack, and all of the songs he and other cast members sing are recreated amazingly well in 16-bit glory here (along with the film's main orchestral score). . Each melody is perfect for the situation in which it is used. Some songs are happy-go-lucky little songs (like the one played on the second level, where you basically just play with the animals), while others have a genuinely emotional feel to them - there's an undeniable sense of sadness. which permeates many of the songs here. While it's true that the film's staff wrote the music, as opposed to the game developers, it's still a top-notch soundtrack and one of the best-sounding games on the system.

Final reflection

The Lion King is a fantastic platformer - it's not without its flaws (one of the bonus games is pretty average, and some of the levels feel like they've been stretched too thin), but the pros far outweigh the cons. This is a reminder of that time when a lot of effort was put into Disney-licensed games. And while our opinion of Disney games has been marred by bad skateboard games or mediocre attempts at 3D platformers, The Lion King stands out as not just a decent licensed game, but a genuinely decent in its own right. And that can't be bad.

Game technical sheet

Developer

Walt Disney Computer Software, Inc., Westwood Studios, Inc.

Distributor

Virgin Interactive Entertainment

Console

Release Date(s)

1994

Genders)

Action, Platforms

game modes

1 Player

Cooperative

Nope

Format(s)

Cartridge

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