

If you grew up watching Totally Spies!, this GBA game is basically nostalgia in cartridge form. You jump between Clover, Sam, and Alex—each with their own little quirks—sneaking through levels, using weird spy gadgets (the lipstick taser still cracks me up), and taking down villains who are way too dramatic for their own good.
The missions mix simple puzzles with light platforming—nothing too hard, but just enough to keep you moving. The art style nails the show’s vibe, right down to the exaggerated animations when someone gets zapped. My only gripe? The controls feel a tiny bit stiff when you’re trying to pull off precise jumps, but you get used to it after a mission or two.
It’s short, silly, and exactly what you’d expect from a licensed game from this era. If you ever daydreamed about joining WOOHP as a kid, this is your chance.
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