Graphically everything is as smooth as baby’s butt, Mickey and Donald have quite a lot of animation between the two of them. While not as charismatic as the starfish the other enemies either are past creations by Disney or they are new characters inspired by the Walt Disney co. A few notable ones would be the starfish in the underwater levels that jumps up in the air, with a really stupid grin and plummets down to land flat on his face, which looks so damn funny. However the majority of the enemies are original ideas tied in with Disney inspiration, all of the style and charm seen in many a Disney movie is replicated here. The game offers a rich gallery of enemies ranging from a bunch of armoured angry ants, hairy spiders and eagles which will be new to first time players but if you’re a Disney fan you may notice a few familiar faces, such as the cards for Alice in Wonderland, along with the Mad Hatter and the witch from “The Sword in the Stone” and the evil overlord, played by Pete, the general Mickey Mouse antagonist. Also on two players you can reach other areas and old Donald, with a hand from Mickey can fit through those cracks with a “gentle” pull, catapulting him across the screen, and probably into something unpleasant. Alternatively, playing Donald will take you to a tropical island and inside of a book while Mickey will walk through Atlantis, which Donald cannot venture alone. After this you will trek through Rocky Mountains, walk in the heavens and plunge to the depths of the ocean. You’ll proceed through various environments with the duo, ranging from lush yet dangerous woods, filled with ant soldiers, with cheesy grins who charge at you in groups of four and up. Donald’s fat behind will prevent him from getting through areas therefore he’ll have to take an alternate route around. There is one important feature that Mickey can do and Donald cannot, which is crawling through tight spaces. Both characters play identically to each other, holding the A button while walking will allow you to run, the B button will whip out a magic curtain, that will kill any creatures that attack you and of course the traditional C button for the jump. Whatever your choice though, you’ll be treated to colourful and extremely fun adventure. You can figure out the rest for yourself.Įither alone or with a friend this game offers a rich platforming experience that varies slightly on the character you choose and also has some changes if you decide to play co-operatively. The plot of this platformer sees our two heroes learning to become magicians and in a practice performance just before the big show they are sucked into a mysterious world ruled by the evil sorcerer Pete. I was only a kid when I first played it and was instantly hooked for hours on end with the games quirky platform fun and also the ability to play my favourite Disney characters, Mickey, who had previously starred in another Mega Drive favourite of mine Castle of Illusion and for the first time ever, the raging fury of Donald Duck. This game unlocks loads of great memories of me and my best mate sitting for hours on end playing World of Illusion on the Sega Mega Drive. "This game unlocks loads of great memories of me and my best mate sitting for hours on end playing World of Illusion on the Sega Mega Drive. World of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse & Donald Duck (Genesis) review
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