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Mickey Mouse: Magic Wands!

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Mickey Mouse: Magic Wands!
North American Player's Choice cover art
Developer(s)Kemco
Publisher(s)JP: Kemco
NA/EU: Nintendo
SeriesCrazy Castle
Platform(s)Game Boy
Release
  • JP: December 22, 1993
  • NA: May 1998
  • EU: 1998
Genre(s)Puzzle, action
Mode(s)Single-player

Mickey Mouse: Magic Wands!, known in Japan as Mickey Mouse V: Mahou no Stick (ミッキーマウスV 魔法のステッキ, lit. "Mickey Mouse V: The Magical Stick") and known in Europe as Mickey Mouse V: Magic Wands!, is a puzzle/action game hybrid developed and published by Kemco in Japan on December 22, 1993. It was later published in North America and Europe by Nintendo in May 1998 in a version featuring Super Game Boy support. It is the fifth installment in the Crazy Castle series.[1]

It was the last of Kemco's Mickey Mouse-based video games in their Crazy Castle series and the only title to be released in North America under its original title (although the Roman numeral was removed).

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Transcription

Gameplay

To save his friends, Mickey has to collect puzzle pieces that completes images of his friends, including Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and even obscure characters like Grandma Duck from the comic book series. To do this, Mickey has to wave his wand over crystals which conceal pieces of the image, items, and occasional enemies. Each level has ten small stages, each with at least one image to complete. Each tenth stage has an end boss to defeat. The image to complete in the tenth stage of each level reveals the character being held captive by the end boss of that level.[2]

Plot

Mickey and his friends get lost in a forest and discover a haunted castle that belongs to the evil witch Yashja. The castle is full of tricks, traps, and magic wands to create ice and fire. Suddenly, a gaping hole opens up under Mickey's friends and they all fall in. Now Mickey has to save his friends, who are being held captive by the witch. The game ends with Mickey running to the center of a long room and calls out for Minnie, who eventually answers. They meet and embrace each other and reunite with their friends. Goofy takes a picture to celebrate their victory.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Mickey Mouse: Magic Wands!". Nintendo Life. 2019-04-10. Retrieved 2023-06-13.
  2. ^ a b ""Mickey Mouse Magic Wands" (Game Boy) - Video Gaming Reviews - KCUniversal.net". kcuniversal.net. Retrieved 2023-06-13.

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