

Disney’s Lilo & Stitch on the GBA is basically a side-scroller where you play as Stitch—y’know, the little blue chaos machine himself. You’re bouncing around Hawaii, smashing stuff, grabbing collectibles, and occasionally switching to Lilo for some slower puzzle bits. The controls feel a little stiff at first, but once you get used to Stitch’s wall-jumping and rolling, it’s kinda satisfying to wreck everything in sight.
It’s got that early 2000s Disney game vibe—bright colors, simple platforming, and a soundtrack that’ll stick in your head. Not gonna lie, some of the later levels get weirdly tough for a kids’ game, but hey, at least it’s not just another lazy movie tie-in. If you grew up with the film, it’s a fun little nostalgia trip.
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