2 Games in 1: Disney Princess + The Lion King, Electronic Games
Disney's The Lion King is a side-scrolling adventure game with puzzle elements. The story follows the direct to video feature Disney's The Lion King 3 and ties in with the award-winning classic Disney's The Lion King. The player takes turns at controlling Timon and Pumbaa in three modes: solo, collaborative and team. By mastering each character's unique abilities, you can overcome obstacles and challenges throughout the various levels, allowing you to relive the fun and excitement of the story while playing and unlocking special challenges and movie clips. Every little girl - and maybe the odd boy or two - wants to be a princess. With Disney Princess, the little ones' dreams can come true. Play as all of your favourite Disney Princesses as you search for the magical tiara of friendship to make sure that everyone lives happily ever after. Aww! There are six different worlds, each with three levels, based on everyone's favourite fairy tales, including Cinderella, Ariel from The Little Mermaid, Snow White, Belle of Beauty and the Beast fame, Aladdin's Jasmine and Sleeping Beauty.
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