

Disney’s Aladdin on the GBA is one of those classic platformers that feels like a love letter to the movie. You’re jumping across rooftops in Agrabah, dodging guards, and grabbing gems—basically living out that street rat fantasy. The levels are packed with little nods to the film, like the Cave of Wonders or that chaotic marketplace chase.
Controls are simple but tight, and the sprite work holds up surprisingly well for a handheld port. Some of the later levels get pretty tough, especially when you’re trying to outrun lava or deal with Jafar’s nonsense. Still, it’s got that nostalgic charm that makes you want to finish it in one sitting.
If you grew up with the movie or just dig old-school platformers, this one’s a solid pick.
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