
Mickey Mouse : Magic Wand Game

So, Mickey Mouse: Magic Wand on Game Boy is exactly what it sounds like—Mickey running around waving a wand at stuff. But it’s way more fun than that makes it seem. You start off in this weirdly charming little world where everything’s out to get you, and the only defense is zapping enemies into harmless objects (turning a bat into an umbrella never gets old).
The first few levels ease you in with simple jumps and basic wand tricks, but don’t get too comfy—later puzzles actually make you think about how to use the magic. Like, do you turn that spiky plant into a cloud to float over it, or just blast it and move on? The sprite work’s surprisingly detailed for a Game Boy title, too—Mickey’s little animations when he casts spells are weirdly satisfying.
It’s not super hard, but there’s enough variety in the worlds to keep it from feeling repetitive. And yeah, it’s very Disney—bright, cheerful, and packed with that classic Mickey energy. If you’ve got a soft spot for old-school platformers with a twist, this one’s a solid pick.
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