

Okay, so Stuart Little 2 on GBA is way more fun than I expected. You play as this tiny mouse in a human-sized world—jumping on kitchen counters, dodging house cats, and squeezing through vents like some kind of rodent ninja. The first level throws you right into Stuart’s little sneakers, scrambling across tabletops while avoiding cereal bowls and spoons that feel like deadly obstacles.
It’s got that classic early 2000s platformer vibe—bright colors, simple controls, but just enough challenge to keep you from breezing through. Some levels have you piloting Stuart’s toy plane (weirdly satisfying), others are straight-up puzzle sections where you’re pushing buttons or finding keys. The movie tie-in stuff is there, but honestly, it’s just a solid, uncomplicated platformer with a weirdly charming premise.
If you’ve got a soft spot for GBA era games or just want something lighthearted, this one’s a decent time. Just watch out for that cat—he shows up way too fast sometimes.
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