Monsters, Inc., Electronic Games
The THQ-published Monsters Inc. on Game Boy Advance gives the handheld community to take monsters Mike and Sulley wherever they wish, and now, in 32-bit form. Boo is in trouble after returning to Metropolis, and if he falls into the clutches of the CDA and evil Randall, his Monster life could be doomed forever! This is where you come in. Taking control of both Mike and Sulley you must come to the rescue of your old pal. You must search every nook and cranny of Monstropolis, defeat the most daunting of monsters and avoid the most devious traps to succeed in accomplishing your goal. Monsters Inc. on Game Boy Advance is a little more polished than its GBC counterpart. As well as the obvious graphical enhancements such as improved colour and a higher level of detail, there are several exclusive bonus games, puzzles and mini-games. The main game is spread over approximately 20 levels, all themed to match the style of Disney's film. Like with Game Boy, the controls are relatively simple, and only require the player to perform simple platforming actions such as run and jump. Signature 'attacks' such as the Roar attacks and the dreaded laugh launcher have also been included to give a little variety and comedy to the game. The end result is well thoroughly enjoyable game that succeeds purely because it's simple, light-hearted fun. If you need a break from the intense Tomb Raider and Resident Evil games, Monsters Inc. will be right down your alley.
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