

Alright, so this is one of those weird little GBA games based on Garfield—you know, the lasagna-loving cat. The setup is classic: Pooky (his teddy bear) goes missing, and Garfield has to platform his way through a bunch of levels to find it. It’s got that early 2000s licensed-game vibe—simple controls, some basic puzzles, and enemies like spiders and rats to avoid (or bonk with a rolling pin, because of course Garfield fights with kitchenware).
Graphics are decent for a GBA title—bright colors, chunky sprites—but don’t expect anything mind-blowing. The music’s kinda forgettable, though the "squish" sound when Garfield jumps on an enemy is weirdly satisfying. It’s short, kinda janky in places, but if you’re nostalgic for Garfield or just want a breezy platformer, it’s not the worst way to kill an afternoon.
Honestly, I only picked it up because I had a thing for weird licensed games as a kid. Still, watching Garfield waddle around throwing pies at robots is… an experience.
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