

Disney's Kim Possible 2: Drakken’s Demise is one of those GBA games that feels like a Saturday morning cartoon in your hands. You jump in as Kim Possible, running through colorful levels, kicking bad guys, and using gadgets like the grappling hook—which, honestly, makes platforming way more fun than it should be. The controls are tight, and the art style nails the show’s vibe.
Drakken’s back with his usual nonsense, and Shego’s there to make everything harder (in a good way). The levels mix stealth, combat, and light puzzle-solving—nothing too deep, but it keeps you moving. Also, Ron’s commentary is just as ridiculous as you’d expect.
If you’ve got nostalgia for the show or just want a solid action-platformer, this one’s a blast to revisit. Works great on emulators, too.
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