

The amount of lives and apples Aladdin is equipped with at the start of the game is determined by the difficulty setting, which can be adjusted in the main menu. If Aladdin's last life is lost, the game prematurely ends. Extra lives can be received by collecting golden icons in the shape of Aladdin's head hidden in the levels. Blue vases within the levels act as checkpoints from which Aladdin will be revived if he had passed one before losing a life. If Aladdin runs out of health, a life will be lost. Health can be restored by collecting blue Genie Hearts scattered throughout the levels. The trail shortens whenever Aladdin is harmed by an enemy or environmental hazard. Aladdin's health is indicated by a trail of smoke emanating from the Genie's lamp on the top-left corner of the screen. The apples are a finite resource, but can be collected in abundant amounts throughout the game. Aladdin's primary forms of offense against enemy characters are a scimitar for short-range slashing attacks and apples that can be pelted as long-range ammunition. It’s also on the way for PS4, but the exact date is still yet to be announced.Disney's Aladdin is a side-scrolling platform game in which the player controls Aladdin throughout settings and a storyline based on the namesake film. They also get an “interactive museum” feature, which provides concept art, marketing assets and behind-the-scenes interviews with the original developers.ĭisney Classic Games Collection: Aladdin, The Lion King and The Jungle Book is available now for PC, Xbox One and Switch. This means fans get upscaled visuals, modern resolutions and aspect ratios, the ability to rewind at any time, save progress for each individual game and the ability to jump around within each game as they please.

Those who one that first collection don’t have to worry too much about having to grab this one though, as all the new content can be acquired via “The Jungle Book and More Aladdin” pack, which sells for $9.99.Īll of the standard classic remaster features are present in Disney Classic Games Collection: Aladdin, The Lion King and The Jungle Book. Whereas only the Sega Genesis version was in the first collection, this new release includes both the Genesis and the Super Nintendo versions.

While both Aladdin and The Lion King were released in a previous bundle, this is the first time that The Jungle Book has seen a re-release, and there’s actually more Aladdin to be had here too. The next installment of classic Disney games hits store shelves today with the release of Disney Classic Games Collection: Aladdin, The Lion King and The Jungle Book.
