Help the Disney hero Milo Thatch to find the mysterious city of Atlantis with his submarine. The Gameboy Advance game is the implementation of the Disney cartoon.
Atlantis: The Secret of the Lost City
The ridiculed cartographer Milo Thatch goes in search of the mysterious city of Atlatnis. With a small crew and a modern submarine, he goes in search of the legendary city.
Disney's Jump & Run
The GBA game about Atlantis is a classic jump & run game. The game is based heavily on the original film. The graphics are lovingly designed and control of the figure is easy. On the positive side, you will be told what to do before each level.

Rescue mission under time pressure
You have to carry out Milo's rescue missions under time pressure, such as saving the ship from an overpressure disaster. There are also some opponents who do not make the level easier for you.
Deadly traps or technical defects
Holes in the floor, fire-breathing stoves and pipes, scalding clouds of steam and open sparking cables await you. You have to jump, climb, shimmy, crawl and crawl to avoid the deadly traps.
items
Unfortunately, there is no map for orientation purposes. You collect dynamite with which you clear obstacles out of the way or blow up boxes, drills with which you drill your way through the floor and pipe wrenches or boomerangs that you can use against your opponents. As bonuses there are invulnerability, energy refreshment and crystals. If you collect 100 crystals, you will get an extra life.

Class schedule
Graphically, you get to see atmospheric, animated image excerpts from the film, which let you immerse yourself directly in the story. The game graphics are nice, but not outstanding. Milo himself is very well animated.
Do you fancy a slide?
Milo's running speed is a bit too fast. If you brake, it doesn't stop right away, but instead slides a little further. Unfortunately, the levels are a bit confusing and require a good sense of orientation. If you do not have this, you will quickly find yourself in time trouble.
Conclusion
For a film implementation is Atlantis: The Secret of the Lost City, very well done. The game principle does not present anything new. It has one or the other point that could have been improved, but it is extremely entertaining and still brings a lot of fun with it.
Originally posted on 2018-04-19 09:41:00.
