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As I played on I found myself getting more and more into the game. The challenges became increasingly difficult as I progressed. Finding the necessary items is not as big a task as I thought it would be, although some of the items are pretty well hidden. You can also use your collected Genie coins in a bonus level where you get to spin a wheel and win extra lives — you are assigned a set number of lives to complete the missions, and three “continues”.

You are armed with a sword and the ability to collect apples and hurl them at guards. Some of the guards you must beat in a battle of the blades, some you have to bean with an apple, and some you have to bribe.

None of these baddies are too hard to defeat. To add a different feel to the game, you get to play as Abu the monkey and as Jasmine as well. This breaks up the monotony of the game nicely. Once you get used to the controls as Aladdin, you have to learn new ones as Abu and Jasmine.

After I had gone through a couple of levels, there came a screen that gave new instructions for character control. A little confusing but all in all, pretty cool. You will have the option to play the game using the regular D pad or the analog control.

I found it easier to use the analog. Speaking of controls, these were a little hard for me to master in the beginning. Not a big concern considering a blind man has more hand-eye coordination than I do. You get to make use of all the buttons the controller has to offer which was not too difficult to master.

The camera shots change depending on the action you are completing. If you are on the run and fighting, the camera is behind you, and if you are jumping from building to building, then you get a side view. Whatever the case, it all works well within the game. There was one confusing thing about the camera view: The game has a 3D world in which you can pan around to see everything. So, if you are running forward, the camera is to your back while you are pushing up on the directional control.

Not to mention that you are now pressing down on the directional button. So to correct it, you can spin the camera around using R-1 or R-2 so that the camera is again to the back of your character. Only problem is that the control is still backward until you stop, then start again. Not a big deal once you figure out the logistics of it. The graphics were surprisingly good in this game.

The characters themselves were well animated, there was no pixilation to speak of, and even with the different camera view changes, the characters changed appropriately. There was a great sense of texture through the game. While running through the game, the views of the surrounding are clean and clear — running through water will slow your character and movement becomes restricted, while on ice you will slip and slide across the surface.

One nice feature was the footprints left behind by your character while running through the sand. The surroundings were also done well. In the palace there are plenty of things to look at: statues, pillars, plants, etc.

 
 

 

Aladdin: Nasira’s Revenge : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

 
Here is the video game “Disney’s Aladdin in Nasira’s Revenge”! Released in on Windows, it’s still available and playable with some tinkering. Aladdin: Nasira’s Revenge is one of the more forgotten Disney games. This really is a very well-made fun action/platform game. It is fun, action packed and.