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Disney's The Lion King II: Simba's Pride contains four different games: labyrinth, breakout, a rhythm game and a simple shooter. Fifty different levels are included and can be played against the computer or another player. The animations and music are based on the movie of the same name.
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should be correctly titled The Lion King II: Simba's Pride GameBreak but idk i'm not the schlub running the IGDB
more of a minigame collection than a game on it's own, but this is probably the best TLK tie-in game out there. though i may be saying this because the bar's been set pretty low for TLK games.
the TLK GameBreak has four minigames: Conga Longa (Snake-like), Paddle Bash (competitive breakout), Cub Chase (maze game a la pac-man), and Swampberry Sling (shooting gallery). the latter three had standalone "hot shots" releases on CD, so you might have spotted them in the wild back then. whether all the games in the collection are enjoyable really depends on who's playing, but the presentation is pretty top notch for disney's PC fare, and the overall collection is a fun little relic for TLK fans of any age.
for those who want to play, the GameBreak does run on modern systems and you can easily find an installer or cd image if you know where to look. if you run into problems, remember: pcgamingwiki and dgvoodoo are your friends.
more of a minigame collection than a game on it's own, but this is probably the best TLK tie-in game out there. though i may be saying this because the bar's been set pretty low for TLK games.
the TLK GameBreak has four minigames: Conga Longa (Snake-like), Paddle Bash (competitive breakout), Cub Chase (maze game a la pac-man), and Swampberry Sling (shooting gallery). the latter three had standalone "hot shots" releases on CD, so you might have spotted them in the wild back then. whether all the games in the collection are enjoyable really depends on who's playing, but the presentation is pretty top notch for disney's PC fare, and the overall collection is a fun little relic for TLK fans of any age.
for those who want to play, the GameBreak does run on modern systems and you can easily find an installer or cd image if you know where to look. if you run into problems, remember: pcgamingwiki and dgvoodoo are your friends.