- Publisher: Nintendo
- Release Date: Aug 13, 2002
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 14 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 10 out of 14
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Mixed: 1 out of 14
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Negative: 3 out of 14
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[Anonymous]Jul 7, 2006this game lets you able to play as mickey mouse and slowly play as donald, pluto and minnie!! Truly a great game.
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MarkW.Dec 30, 2002One of the very few games that children 5 and under can play. I like the Kids mode. I have never seen this in a game before. In an adults world its nice to know that there are some programmers can write games without blood spurting from a freshly decapitated body!
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Jul 17, 2013It is a plain, simple, yet fun Mickey Mouse game that is actually half way decent. Easy for both kids and adults to enjoy even though the difficulty isn't very high. Enjoy a game with Mickey that isn't long and drawn out by a battle system or isn't demoralizing you because of poor controls or camera angles.
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Jul 26, 2016The bad reviews are false cause this game is fun! Sure sometimes the game is very boring but that is sometimes. The gameplay is great and the graphics are great. The controls has aged well and the game is fun.
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Mar 18, 2021I just have special memories with this it was scary it was fun and as an adult not as good but it still has things where you like all right that's all right
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Jul 14, 2022Es el perfecto ejemplo de un videojuego MEH, justo en el medio de la balansa
Awards & Rankings
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#51 Most Discussed GameCube Game of 2002
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#12 Most Shared GameCube Game of 2002
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Magical Mirror is light and lively fare for those Gamecube owners tired of hacking and slashing through piles of demons but wanting to have a gaming good time while relaxing on their sofas in front of their TV sets.
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Nintendo PowerThe slow pace and indirect control may not appeal to players looking for an action-oriented experience. [Aug 2002, p.142]
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Geared towards a younger audience, Mickey is mind-numbingly simple, and it's a shame that such impressive visuals had to go to waste on such a disposable game.