
Mickey's Great Adventure in Tokyo Disneyland
A Japan-exclusive platformer where Mickey Mouse explores Tokyo Disneyland's iconic attractions to rescue Minnie from Pete, featuring theme park-themed levels and Disney characters.
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About This Retro Game
Travel through recreations of Tokyo Disneyland areas like Cinderella's Castle, Splash Mountain, and Tomorrowland with unique platforming challenges in each zone.
Collect 'Dream Orbs' to unlock special abilities and discover hidden paths referencing actual Disneyland secrets and backstage areas.
Features cameos from over 20 Disney characters including Donald Duck, Goofy, and classic Disney villains as stage bosses.
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