Stuart little game
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It's a good game to add as a multiplayer game, as the car driving level was quite fun. According to the manual, 'every race is different', so it sounds like the tracks are randomly generated. The first is the "Little Prix", where you race with a friend around a race track to the finish line. Stuart Little 2 also has two multiplayer games to play, based on two of the levels in the single player game. At least there's the option for you to turn the sound or music (or both) off if you desire.
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It's clearly not inspired from the movie, but the music really is enough to drive you insane. As for the music, well the best description would have to be a demented merry-go-round. It is enjoyable to hear Stuart's terrified cry as he plummets to his doom though, which can happen quite frequently. Other sounds are very basic game noises that you'd probably hear in a Super NES game - nothing really stands out aside from the speech. At least you can understand what each character is saying, and even if you can't, you've got speech bubbles to assist you. The speech is fairly distorted, but it is nowhere near as poor quality as something like Wario Land 4.
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However, Easy Mode really only takes place in the platform levels - there is no assistance given to the player in other levels such as the sink or the car levels.īefore each level in the game begins, you're given a brief introduction, along with a small cutscene with digitized speech. This is a good idea, as Stuart Little 2 can be frustrating if you don't know what it is you're supposed to be doing. To help younger players progress, an easy mode has been included in the game which shows you where to go throughout the levels and where to find your objectives (such as the paint for the plane, or the item that's stopping Margalo from getting to her new home). It’s a simple level in concept, but rather tricky to beat. The spiders rapidly get faster and faster along with being larger as well. Little's ring - this is incredibly tough, even on easy mode, as spiders are attacking you from all directions and the only way to stop them is to shine your tiny torch at them. Another level finds you being lowered into the kitchen sink to find Mrs. The driving is easy to pull off as you drive along footpaths, pipes and other small obstacles, and you have to watch out for holes in the road and the like. To avoid the falcon, you must reach checkpoints within a time limit. Driving the hot rod is (while a bit awkward at times) enjoyable and challenging, as every so often there is a falcon circling you, getting closer and closer. To be fair, there have been some good ideas used in the non-platform levels of Stuart Little 2. In later levels, there are Chinese Noodle boxes to push around, giant cats trying to pop your balloons and spiders to avoid as well. The car race through the city streets has parked cars, oil slicks and water to avoid, along with open manholes and holes in the road that you have to cross on narrow pipes. The levels are easy to see, despite the Game Boy Advance's less-than-perfect screen, and levels are nicely drawn and detailed. Stuart himself is animated really well, and waves at you if you leave him idle for a bit. The graphics for Stuart Little 2 are quite good. There is only one stage that I know of where you can actually attack enemies. Then there's the bright idea of not letting Stuart defend himself. Add to the fact that you can't tell which graphics are platforms and which aren't, and you'll begin to get frustrated. If you play the platform levels (which are the majority of the levels in the game), you'll notice that they're all pretty similar and are basically a straight line from start to finish. All of the levels are different and varied, yet Stuart Little 2 seems to suffer from being incredibly boring and generic. The game seems to stick true to the movie, with Stuart constructing a plane, flying it, going home from school and driving his mini hot rod within the first five or so levels. However, Margalo disappears and Stuart sets out to find his new friend. Little's ring when she loses it down the kitchen sink, and all seems to be well. Stuart Little 2 is based on the second story, where Stuart befriends a bird named Margalo who comes to stay with the Little household. Stuart Little was based on a book written by E. I haven’t seen either of the Stuart Little movies, so I had no idea what I was in for when I plunged into this Game Boy Advance rendition.