The
Jungle Book is a video game developed and published by Virgin Interactive in
1993. It was made available for Sega Master System for the first time, but
conversions for several other platforms, such as GameBoy, NES, Sega Mega
Drive/Genesis, Sega Game Gear, Super NES, GameBoy Advance and PC followed in
the same year, and soon after.this game upload by the jinnni blog. The gameplay is the same on all the versions,
but the graphical level differs, with the best graphical details probably being
on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis platform and the PC.
The story is written after
the original Jungle Book series by Rudyard Kipling. The players control Mowgli,
the main character, who is a young boy raised in the jungle by wolves. Because
of the fact that he is hunted by Shere Khan, a tiger, he must now get back to
the human village, where the animals are afraid to enter. But in order for him
to reach the village, he has to fight the whole jungle and Shere Khan himself
in the end. Sure, friends like Bagheera and Baloo, but also some other
characters such as the Snake Kaa and King Louie are also going to appear in the
game at some point in time during Mowgli's journey.
The player has to drive the
young Mowgli through different levels. Mowgli can shoot or avoid enemies. He
can run, jump, climb vines and use weapons and powerups during different
levels. The player can complete a level by collecting the required number of
gems, different for each difficulty setting, then finding a specific character,
which is placed somewhere in the setting of the respective level.
The player scores points by
obtaining gems, but also by collecting fruits and other items. Though he only
starts with a banana projectile in the beginning of the game, Mowgli can
collect along the way invincibility masks, coconuts, boomerang bananas and
double banana shots. The player has only seven minutes to complete a level.
There are different
difficulty levels the player can choose. For the easy mode, the player needs to
collect eight gems, or ten for the medium. Mowgli needs twelve gems if the game
is played on the hard mode. There is a total of fifteen gems in each level,
regardless of the difficulty. The game was received very well at that time,
mainly thanks to the success the books had, and still have. Critics were very
generous with the game, offering higher feedbacks than 7 out of 10 or 4 out of
5. The game was awarded the "Best Genesis Movie to Game Translation of the
Year" in GameFan's 1994 "Megawards" issue.
the Jungle Book 2 is a
video game developed and published by Virgin Interactive in 1993. It was made
available for Sega Master System for the first time, but conversions for
several other platforms, such as GameBoy, NES, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Sega
Game Gear, Super NES, GameBoy Advance and PC followed in the same year, and
soon after. The gameplay is the same on all the versions, but the graphical
level differs, with the best graphical details probably being on the Sega Mega
Drive/Genesis platform and the PC.
The story is written after
the original Jungle Book series by Rudyard Kipling. The players control Mowgli,
the main character, who is a young boy raised in the jungle by wolves. Because
of the fact that he is hunted by Shere Khan, a tiger, he must now get back to
the human village, where the animals are afraid to enter. But in order for him
to reach the village, he has to fight the whole jungle and Shere Khan himself
in the end. Sure, friends like Bagheera and Baloo, but also some other
characters such as the Snake Kaa and King Louie are also going to appear in the
game at some point in time during Mowgli's journey.
The player has to drive the
young Mowgli through different levels. Mowgli can shoot or avoid enemies. He
can run, jump, climb vines and use weapons and powerups during different
levels. The player can complete a level by collecting the required number of
gems, different for each difficulty setting, then finding a specific character,
which is placed somewhere in the setting of the respective level.
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