Beauty and the Beast from Disney was released in 1994 as a jump & run for the NES-and the SNES system.
The characters in the game
Characters in the game Beauty and the Beast include the Beast, Belle the Beauty and Gaston the Conceited. Lumiere, the Candlestick and Tassilo also make an appearance in the game, along with other movie characters.
The story of Beauty and the Beast
An arrogant prince once rejected a witch who wanted to give him a rose as a gift. He threw the witch out. She cast a curse on him and turned him into a hideous beast. Only if he could find a woman in his form who would love him in his beast-shifted form by his 21st birthday would he be redeemed. Belle finds her way into the castle. If he doesn't manage to win her heart, he'll be a beast forever. Time marks a rose. When the last rose blossom falls, his time is up.
The music
The music or theme song of the movie adaptation of Disney's Beauty and the Beast appeared only in the opening of the game.
Gameplay in Beauty and the Beast
You jump, punch and roar to freeze enemies. 4 levels await you before you face Gaston on the top of the castle and win Belle's love to be turned back into a human. Each level has different sections that you have to master. The beast isn't exceptionally easy to control, but it works. There is no storage option.
The level of difficulty
When you play Beauty and the Beast for the first time, the game may seem very difficult. But you just need some practice to get through. You just have to learn how to react to which parts.
Conclusion on Beauty and the Beast
The game is definitely for fans of the film and jump and run gamers looking for a retro style challenge.
The game's developer was Probe Software. Hudson Soft took over the publishing of the game. There was no release outside of Europe.
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