Disney’s Tarzan
Based loosely on its big screen brother, Tarzan has been atmospherically developed, incorporating a number of songs and video clips from the film. The game itself is purely a platform adventure of the linear variety. Here, gameplay entails Tarzan moving either left or right across a 3D environment with no freedom to move in or out of the screen, similar to Pandemonium. Tarzan has basic manoeuvres and methods of attacking, such as running, jumping and throwing items. But because of the jungle environment you will be able to swing across vines and eat bananas as well. As a platform game, Tarzan typically features end-of-level bosses that include real movie villains, such as the evil leopard, Sabor.
Mickey’s Wild Adventure
Mickey returns in this latest adventure, taking you through the history of his life in the film industry. You’ll have to be skilled and clever if you want to see how he meets his original black and white character from all those years ago.
While Mickey’s Wild Adventure doesn’t push the PlayStation's capabilities in any way, this 2-dimensional platform title has stayed well related to its 16-bit predecessors. This game doesn’t perform any differently from any other title in the genre, aside from the fact that it’s Mickey.
Mickey has been Disney’s most cherished mascot for a long time now, and because of this, they will continue to bring the children’s favourite character to their homes in as many ways possible.
Disney’s Mulan
The story Mulan tells the tale of how a woman changes the reputation of her family name forever, through pretending to be a man, and entering the army.
First and foremost, Mulan is intended to heighten the mind skills and reading skills of a Disney smitten child. With help from Mushu, a cheeky little dragon, you will be guided through the story, helping Mulan at every opportunity. You will dress her, help her defeat armies, and more, should she require your help.
There are activities galore in this child's education game. The story of Mulan combined with the reading tasks will help to prevent a child from getting a little board. Learning has never been so much fun.