Timon And Pumbaas Jungle Games

  

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Play different arcade games with The Lion King characters Timon and Pumbaa: Hippo Hop - Help Timon travel across the river while collecting the grubs for Pumbaa's grill. Be sure to avoid the hyenas! Jungle Pinball - A zany pinball games with hyenas, elephants, gophers and more! (similar version released later as Disney's Hot Shots: Timon and Pumbaa's Jungle Pinball) Sling Shooter - Shoot. The games are as follows: Hippo hop-Play as Timon in this interesting little version of Frogger. Burper-Play as pumbaa as he tries to burp out items falling out of a tree (Much harder than it sounds.) Sling shooter-A simple shooting gallery where you try to shoot bugs and cut outs of animals.

Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games
Developer(s)Tiertex Design Studios (SNES)
7th Level (Microsoft Windows, Apple Macintosh)
Publisher(s)THQ (Super NES)
Disney Interactive (Windows, Macintosh)
SeriesThe Lion King
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, Classic Mac OS, Super NES
ReleaseWindows
December 15, 1995[1]
Macintosh
1996
Super NES
Genre(s)Party
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games is a 1995 partyvideo game developed by 7th Level and published by Disney Interactive Studios. The game was released in 1995 for Microsoft Windows under the 'Disney Gamebreak' brand.[3][4][5][6] A Super Nintendo Entertainment System port, developed by Tiertex and published by THQ, was released in North America and PAL territories in November 1997 and March 1998, respectively.[2]

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Gameplay[edit]

Timon and Pumbaa's Jungle Games consists of five mini-games featuring Timon and Pumbaa, as well as other jungle animals from The Lion King. The games are Jungle Pinball (a pinball game where the board is filled with animals instead of bumpers), Burper (a shooter type game, using Pumbaa to belch gas), Hippo Hop (concept similar to Frogger), Bug Drop (based on Puyo Puyo), and Slingshooter (a slingshot game) accessible directly from the menu. The mini-games are endless where players try to top their high scores.[7] Bug Drop is omitted from the SNES version,[8][9] since the system has its own port of Puyo Puyo.

Voices[edit]

  • Ernie Sabella as Pumbaa
  • Kevin Schon as Timon

See also[edit]

Timon And Pumbaa's Jungle Games Sling Shooter

References[edit]

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  1. ^'Disney's Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games for PC'. GameSpot. Retrieved September 17, 2015.
  2. ^ ab'Disney's Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games for SNES'. GameSpot. Retrieved September 17, 2015.
  3. ^Eugenia C. Daniels (December 15, 1995). 'The Best Of Technology Past, Present'. Chicago Tribune. Tribune Publishing. Retrieved September 17, 2015.
  4. ^Blair Carter (2002). Computer Games: A Bibliography with Indexes. Nova Publishers. p. 127. ISBN9781590335260.
  5. ^Ranny Levy (1999). The New York Times Guide to the Best Children's Videos. Simon & Schuster. p. 204. ISBN9780671036690.
  6. ^Billboard - 22 Jun 1996. Billboard. 1996. p. 76.
  7. ^Anthony Burch (June 3, 2008). 'Games time forgot: Timon and Pumbaa's Jungle Games'. Destructoid. Retrieved September 17, 2015.
  8. ^'Disney's Timon and Pumbaa's Jungle Games'. GamePro. No. 106. IDG. July 1997. p. 70.
  9. ^'Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games'. Just Retro Games. December 14, 2008. Retrieved February 13, 2016.

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