

Okay, so Mickey No Pocket Resort is one of those GBA games that feels like a sunny vacation in cartridge form. You start off just wandering around this bright, cartoony resort with Mickey—no real pressure, just exploring. The first thing that hits you is how cheerful the music is, like Disneyland background tunes but chiptune.
There’s a bunch of mini-games tucked everywhere, from simple stuff like fishing (weirdly satisfying) to these little puzzle rooms where you rearrange blocks or dodge obstacles. Some are hit-or-miss, but the good ones make you forget you’re holding a tiny GBA screen. And yeah, you’ll bump into Goofy or Donald doing something ridiculous, which is exactly the kind of charm you’d expect.
It’s not deep, but it’s the kind of game you pick up when you want something light and smiley. The graphics pop with that classic Disney energy, and the controls are simple enough that you won’t rage-quit. Just don’t go in expecting a masterpiece—it’s more like a lazy afternoon with an old cartoon.
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