(This makes me call Mickey’s judgment into question for trusting Goofy with something that important.) Players then embark on various levels based on popular attractions to collect the keys.Īs a side note, the game’s music was composed by Yoko Shimomura. Of course, Goofy is the one responsible for losing the keys. I really don’t feel great calling this Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) game forgotten as many of you remember it (I read your comments on my last post!) however, it has never seen a re-release (via Virtual Console or Disney Afternoon Collection) which makes it a bit less accessible for kids and adults today.Ī loose plot has the player searching for keys to unlock Cinderella Castle to start the parade. Last April a blog post on forgotten Walt Disney World themed video games seemed to receive a good response, so like anything successful, it’s back with a sequel! This time I’m going to be covering even more interactive entertainment! Plug-in for some fun!Īdventures in the Magic Kingdom (1990: Nintendo Entertainment System)
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