

You play as Mowgli - a boy who has been raised in the jungle by a pack of wolves. All of your favorite characters are featured here.

One of Disney's animated classics can now be played on your Super NES. This ain't quite up to par with Disney's Aladdin, the award- winning SNES and Genesis games filled with varied and imaginative game play. However, these skills are little used, sacrificed in favor of still more vine-swingin' action. He does have a few other talents, such as jumping onto birds for a quick flight. What's more, Mowgli's adventures are pretty repetitious, centering around his ability to swing on vines. Baloo, the film's most entertaining character, is barely present (he appears briefly in each level). What's missing from the game is the boisterous fun. Annoying monkeys, Shere Khan the hungry tiger, and Kaa the hypnotic snake are among the dangers lurking in the jungle. The SNES game retains the main characters and the basic plot - Mowgli the Man Cub tries to survive in the Indian jungles with a little help from his big bear buddy, Baloo. It's a Jungle Out Thereīased on Kipling's famous stories, Disney's movie was a lively, jokey, jungle fest of fun. You'll have fun exploring the chapters of the SNES Book, but its difficulty might send you back to the movie. Bouncing onto most systems is Jungle Book, Virgin's version of Disney's classic animated film.
