

Okay, so 102 Dalmatians on Game Boy Color is basically a cute little adventure where you play as one of two puppies—Oddball or Domino—trying to stop Cruella DeVil (because of course she’s up to no good again). It’s got that classic movie tie-in vibe, but honestly, it’s way more fun than you’d expect from a licensed game.
You’ll run around sniffing out clues, collecting bones (because puppies love bones, obviously), and sneaking past Cruella’s goons. Oddball’s my favorite—she’s the tiny spotted runt, but she’s got this hilarious little bark that scares off rats. The levels are pretty straightforward, but there’s something weirdly satisfying about knocking over stacks of paint cans to trap bad guys.
It’s not super deep, but if you’re into light platformers or just want something nostalgic with a side of puppy mischief, it holds up better than most movie games from that era.
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