A port of Monsters, Inc.
Help Sulley and Mike find all the pieces of Boo's door as they search through the colorful Monstropolis while avoiding being caught by the Child Detection Agency!
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Honestly Monster's Inc. for GBA is kinda of two sided example of what I hate and love about licensed games. On one side, the graphics can be very good when the publishers and copyright owners shell out the money, and Monster's Inc. GBA looks very good especially for a 2001 GBA game.
And on top of that, when the developers just go wherever they want with the game not playing completely to the universe's lore. The idea that Boo's door gets destroyed and you have to go find the pieces is an interesting one, and things like Randal having ice powers for no reason is as well. Plus moments like the stuffed animal Mike had in the movie being the item you collect for bonus items is a very nice touch.
On the other hand is the gameplay itself, which just plainly sucks. A boring scavenger hunt where you play as the big lumbering Sculley trying to avoid those decontamination officers with his only attack being a yell attack that's hard to line up to hit them, on top of all the dead ends you run into.
Ultimately making a a dull experience that just so happens to have a lot of charm. Ultimately a meh game.
And on top of that, when the developers just go wherever they want with the game not playing completely to the universe's lore. The idea that Boo's door gets destroyed and you have to go find the pieces is an interesting one, and things like Randal having ice powers for no reason is as well. Plus moments like the stuffed animal Mike had in the movie being the item you collect for bonus items is a very nice touch.
On the other hand is the gameplay itself, which just plainly sucks. A boring scavenger hunt where you play as the big lumbering Sculley trying to avoid those decontamination officers with his only attack being a yell attack that's hard to line up to hit them, on top of all the dead ends you run into.
Ultimately making a a dull experience that just so happens to have a lot of charm. Ultimately a meh game.