Aladdin (Master System, 1994)

Release date: Friday 1st July 1994

Platforms: Master System

Published by: SEGA, Tectoy

Developed by: SIMS Co.

Genres: Action, Platformer

Story Drive📖 15/20
Accessibility🚪 19/20
Depth🤿 4/20
Challenge💀 11/20
Duration⌛ 12/20
Freedom🌎 3/20
Review Scores
6xBBD
Fouttaf Score
Dimension: 6
An average-sized game that effectively implements all necessary elements to faithfully implement an action title that honors the original Disney story.
The Flair: B
The graphics are quite impressive, especially for the SMS. However, since it was released after the next generation of consoles, the visuals may seem a bit outdated.
The Feel: B
The gameplay can feel a bit clunky at times, particularly when jumping to ledges. Leaving that aside, the overall experience is full of enjoyable bits, that make use of simple but effective mechanics throughout its variate levels.
The Fuel: D
While the story itself is not included in the final score, the game's ability to faithfully tell and adapt the story is noteworthy. The levels are diverse and engaging, preventing the gameplay from becoming repetitive.
Good
79
Classic Score
Conclusions
Aladdin is a nice title to include in your Master System library. It demonstrates how to elegantly adapt a licensed property into a game. The game offers a delightful experience even to those who are not familiar with or interested in the movie, while also serving as a nostalgic journey for those who enjoyed the film.
Aladdin
Aladdin (Master System, 1994)
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Release date: Friday 1st July 1994
Platforms: Master System
Published by: SEGA, Tectoy
Developed by: SIMS Co.
Genres: Action, Platformer
Trait Chart
Story Drive 📖 15/20
Accessibility 🚪 19/20
Depth 🤿 4/20
Challenge 💀 11/20
Duration ⌛ 12/20
Freedom 🌎 3/20
Review Scores
6xBBD
Fouttaf Score
Dimension: 6
An average-sized game that effectively implements all necessary elements to faithfully implement an action title that honors the original Disney story.
The Flair: B
The graphics are quite impressive, especially for the SMS. However, since it was released after the next generation of consoles, the visuals may seem a bit outdated.
The Feel: B
The gameplay can feel a bit clunky at times, particularly when jumping to ledges. Leaving that aside, the overall experience is full of enjoyable bits, that make use of simple but effective mechanics throughout its variate levels.
The Fuel: D
While the story itself is not included in the final score, the game's ability to faithfully tell and adapt the story is noteworthy. The levels are diverse and engaging, preventing the gameplay from becoming repetitive.
Conclusions

Aladdin is a nice title to include in your Master System library. It demonstrates how to elegantly adapt a licensed property into a game. The game offers a delightful experience even to those who are not familiar with or interested in the movie, while also serving as a nostalgic journey for those who enjoyed the film.

Good
79
Classic Score