

Alright, so Mickey's Safari in Letterland is this weirdly charming NES game where the alphabet just... vanishes. Ludwig Von Drake (you know, the professor duck) freaks out, and Mickey gets roped into globetrotting to find all the missing letters. It’s basically a preschool-friendly platformer with some light puzzle stuff—you’ll jump over logs in the Yukon, dodge snakes in the jungle, that kind of thing.
Goofy tags along, of course, so expect some classic Disney slapstick between letter hunts. The levels are short and simple, but there’s actually three difficulty settings, which is nice if your kid’s just starting out or already knows their ABCs. The pyramid level’s got these hieroglyphics you match, and the swamp has these floating lily pads—nothing crazy, but it keeps little ones engaged.
Honestly, it’s very much a '90s edutainment game—bright colors, Mickey’s exaggerated animations, and a lot of repeating letter sounds. Perfect for tiny gamers, but don’t expect deep mechanics. You’ll probably hear "A is for Apple!" in your sleep after a while.
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