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**Puzzles - Those are screenshots from the movie. |
**Puzzles - Those are screenshots from the movie. |
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**Coloring pages - The coloring pages' outlines match those in the movie. The player can either do his or her own coloring, or use some kind of brush to make it look exactly like it is in the movie. |
**Coloring pages - The coloring pages' outlines match those in the movie. The player can either do his or her own coloring, or use some kind of brush to make it look exactly like it is in the movie. |
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− | **Achi - He says it's like tic-tac-toe, but with a twist, also a little like checkers. |
+ | **Achi - He says it's like tic-tac-toe, but with a twist, also a little like checkers. The player can either play against Rafiki or a real-life friend. |
*Outlands - Simba and Nala act as unseen hosts to the player. |
*Outlands - Simba and Nala act as unseen hosts to the player. |
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**Xylo-bone: You can either play your own tunes, or like in a certain "Repeat the Pattern" game, try and repeat the pattern Ed plays (so as to keep him from eating Zazu). |
**Xylo-bone: You can either play your own tunes, or like in a certain "Repeat the Pattern" game, try and repeat the pattern Ed plays (so as to keep him from eating Zazu). |
Revision as of 23:50, 7 October 2019
The Lion King: Activity Center is a PC game released in September, 1995.
Gameplay
Activity center game based on Disney's 1994 film The Lion King. Play simple mini-games and put together simple puzzles, practice spelling or watch clips with popular songs from the movie and sing along.
Games
- Beginning Menu: Zazu serves as the guide here. He tells the player to either select his or her name if he or she has played it before, or if not, to type it in. He also has him or her select his or her type of difficulty level (a lion cub for "Easy," an adolescent one for "Medium," or an adult with a mane for "Hard."
- Main Menu: Simba serves a guide. This part takes place on the peak of Pride Rock. When he introduces the Shadowlands, he brags that he is brave. Apart from that, at least at first, none of the locations' guides are ever shown as such.
- Jungle - Timon and Pumbaa are the unseen hosts of this location.
- Matching Game - concerning the bugs, that is. If the player finds two bugs that look the same, Timon will take them away. Then once the player has done ten matches, he or she will get a matching-bug-catcher certificate that he or she can either print out or have a grownup helper do so. The player's name appears, and then the date varies, depending on when he or she plays the game.
- Find the Friends - The player has to help Pumbaa look for obscure drawings of certain animals. After every seven friends found, the location changes.
- Spelling - The player has to spell a certain selected word, and Pumbaa will fall into a mud hole; the minimum amount of letters required to spell a word will be three while the maximum amount of letters required to spell a word will be eight.
- Rafiki's Tree - There is no question who is the unseen host of this location.
- Puzzles - Those are screenshots from the movie.
- Coloring pages - The coloring pages' outlines match those in the movie. The player can either do his or her own coloring, or use some kind of brush to make it look exactly like it is in the movie.
- Achi - He says it's like tic-tac-toe, but with a twist, also a little like checkers. The player can either play against Rafiki or a real-life friend.
- Outlands - Simba and Nala act as unseen hosts to the player.
- Xylo-bone: You can either play your own tunes, or like in a certain "Repeat the Pattern" game, try and repeat the pattern Ed plays (so as to keep him from eating Zazu).
- Memory Match: Using stone cards, the player can either play alone, with a real-life friend, Simba, Nala, or Ed (Simba mentioning himself as the opponent was the second mention as such, as Nala tells him she already told the player so). The cards are the only sighting of Nala in this game. Other than the solo method, if either player manages to make a match, he or she gets to go again until he or she finds two stone cards that don't match, in which case it is the other player's turn.
- Maze game: Help Simba get through the maze before the hyenas get him (When Nala introduces this game, Simba denies needing any help, which Nala contradicts). Additionally, changing the shape and style of maze turns the hyenas off (at least the first time). Besides that, another possible option is that the player (or a grownup helper) can print out a picture of the maze, and then he or she can use a pencil or crayon to mark the way from one side of the maze to the other.
- Magic Pool - (Just clips from the movie). Like at his tree, Rafiki is the unseen host.
Aside from locations:
- An icon of Zazu is a way of asking for a clue in a certain game.
- An icon of either of the following depends on where the game takes place:
- An elephant skull represents the Shadowlands.
- A forest-covered mountain represents the Jungle.
- A tree represents Rafiki's tree.
- A magnifying glass changes the level of difficult.
Trivia
- All the original cast reprises their roles except Nathan Lane as Timon and Jonathan Taylor Thomas as Simba, and Rowan Atkinson as Zazu (aside from clips). Instead, they are voiced by Quinton Flynn, Ryan O'Donohue (later voicing Young Kovu in the second movie), and Jim Piddock, respectively.
- Contrary to this game, in the movie, Simba hadn't encountered Rafiki except during his infancy.