Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse

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Dropped after the first boss. When I entered the toy land I just couldn't continue this terrible game. The cartoon graphics are good. The narrator is good. But the gameplay is terrible.

When you turn right or left it has a somewhat slow animation. The physics is strange. When you jump in platform games you have momentum and by Newton's Laws your character would describe a parabola in mid air. In this game, however, if you release the button "forward" your char just loses momentum and sinks like a rock. The collision is imprecise and you err many jumps, enemies and edges a lot. The jump on top of the enemies' head is the same regular jump with no distinction between them. This creates a motor coordination skill problem because it deceives the player. I often found myself pressing jump to "attack" the enemy from above when this wasn't needed. However, you need to press jump to gain impulse and bounce up from an enemy's head to reach higher platforms. This is very confusing.

The remade soundtrack is just worse than the original. What did they do? It's weaker and quieter.

The level design has difficulty spikes. The difficulty can raise and go down without much sense.

I'm not buying this for $5 ~ $15. Not worth it.