Disney's Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games (0)

Disney's Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games
First release date
1995-12-31
Platform
Super Nintendo Entertainment System Mac PC
Developer
7th Level, Inc. Tiertex Design Studios
Publisher
THQ Disney Interactive
Theme
The Lion King Disney
Franchise
The Lion King Disney

Overview

and Jungle Games is a game released for the , , and which gives players free reign over a unique jungle arcade featuring five fun, familiar games but given a twist.

These games include:

  • Burper: A variance of almost like gameplay where bugs fall from the trees and Pumbaa scuttles from side-to-side trying to hit them with a well placed burp. Pumbaa can also release a which spreads covering a larger area and has the capability to take out large crowds of bugs. Pumbaa also has the chance to hit the bugs with a flick from his tail but these hits have to be timed perfectly.
  • Jungle Pinball: Is exactly what its name says it is. It is a variance of any classic game with jungle creatures and obstacles. With well timed and placed hits from the bumpers the player can send the careening around the machine and racking up maximal points. Beware of the "".
  • Sling Shooter: A jungle-themed shooting gallery featuring Timon, Pumbaa and a number of other animals and fake animals. The player has a limited number of bullets and must prioritize high-value targets. Objects drop from the canopy above, emerge from the trees on the sides of the screen, and some targets fly across the screen. There are "friendlies" which if hit will cost time on the shot clock and bring the end of the round closer.
  • Hippo Hop: Hippo Hop is a clone set in the styling of the universe. As Timon the player must gather unique food item(s) that Pumbaa asks for each round to help him with his . Each round the landscape changes and the level of difficulty increases slightly with a slight decrease in time.
  • Bug Drop: Bug drop much like Hippo Hop is a clone of another well known game franchise: (or ). As Timon or Pumbaa the player uses different colored bugs to beat the puzzle combo game set against a timer and the capability of the opponent. This game is missing from the SNES version.

There is also a in the Jungle Arcade which allows the player the opportunity to see the scores and rankings of each games best player(s).

There are also interactive points along the path of the Jungle Arcade which are each unique and even offer alternate animations and audio which make it fun to .