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Thankfully, both of these games so far have been extremely enjoyable, entertaining remastered/re-envisioned versions of prior games, and bode well for future re-imaginings to come. I can only hope that more old Disney-related video game properties will get dusted off and given fresh new iterations and remastered versions, and that future is likely going to depend on the success of games like this and the aforementioned Duck Tales: Remastered. The boss music is very good, and the dragon boss has his own music. Its a Mickey Mouse game, so you can expect the music to be very childish and dum dee dum like. I haven’t played the original Sega release myself, so I’m unsure of just how much of a reinvention this game is, but playing this new version makes me interested in going back and checking it out. The music in Castle of Illusion is what can be expected. The game has a nice variety to the level design, to keep the player interested in playing further without the game ever feeling redundant or repetitive. There are tons of different collectibles to pick up, from gems to statue pieces to playing cards to peppers, and the trophies and achievements are contingent upon playing the game enough to collect all of these items. The game is challenging without being unforgiving and has a fair bit of re-playability throughout. The game is quite attractive looking, the music is themed nicely with the level design, and the game is a fun and challenging side-scrolling adventure. Fans will enjoy the original storyline as they help Mickey. Venturing Back to the Castle of Illusion. Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse is a complete re-imagining of the iconic Genesis/Mega Drive side-scrolling adventure. The levels are all themed, and the graphics are quite bright and spritely. Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse iOS - Launch Trailer. Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (Mega Drive) first released Dec 1990, developed by SEGA and published by SEGA. Each level is comprised of three stages, the first two are your standard side-scrolling adventure stages, where you have to survive the level, pick up gems, and vanquish the enemy illusions, and the third stage pits Mickey against a level boss.
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