

If you grew up watching Kim Possible, this GBA game is basically a nostalgia trip with extra spy gadgets. You jump right into sneaky missions, punching henchmen and using Kim’s grappling hook to zip around levels—though I’ll admit, the controls take a second to get used to. The dialogue’s full of those cheesy one-liners from the show, and yeah, Dr. Drakken’s still as hilariously over-the-top as ever.
Some levels feel like they drag a bit (looking at you, underwater maze), but the boss fights are surprisingly fun once you figure out their patterns. And if you’re into collectibles, there are hidden mission tokens that actually unlock bonus stuff instead of just sitting there. It’s not perfect, but for a licensed game, it’s way better than it had any right to be.
Just don’t expect it to last forever—beat it in a weekend if you’re decent at platformers.
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