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by Jill Keil on Tuesday, February 15, 2005
What's better than a kid who can fight crime? How about a kid with incredible gymnastic abilities and super smarts that can beat down baddies and save the day? If you're a fan of The Disney Channel, you've probably already guessed we're talking about none other than Kim Possible! Now, Kim's adventures are available on Game Boy Advance with Kim Possible 2: Drakken's Demise. Playing through as Kim, you are responsible for using your smarts to catch the thieves, while jumping, swinging and flipping your way through the piles of bad guys.
The animation in Drakken's Demise is surprisingly crisp for a Game Boy Advance game, and Kim looks great flipping her way through the air and beating down the bad guys. Speaking of the bad guys, they are all identical, huge-looking thugs, but it only takes a few kicks to knock them out cold. The game is not too difficult. It's a side-scroller, which means that it's easy to figure out which way to go. Kim can never go any further than left to right as the screen permits. The music is good, and the ability to play as Kim's rat Rufus is an added bonus. Once you learn the controls, Kim Possible: Drakken's Demise is an incredibly fun and challenging time.
In all, Kim Possible: Drakken's Demise is a great choice for Kim fans, or for gamers just looking to beat up on some bad guys using terrific acrobatic skills.