
84
It never gets quite as fun or inventive as any of the Mario or Rayman platform games, but Tarzan: Return to the Jungle holds its own surprisingly well, and is a must-have for fans of its GBC predecessor.
70
A fun, short romp, but it's ultimately a very short adventure without any real effort made to give gamers any incentive to keep playing after the game's over.
70
It doesn’t take full advantage of the GBA capabilities, but still has some charm and is enjoyable and challenging.
Disney's Tarzan: Return to the Jungle
Game Boy Advance
Released On:
Sep 14, 2002
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68
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8.0
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84
It never gets quite as fun or inventive as any of the Mario or Rayman platform games, but Tarzan: Return to the Jungle holds its own surprisingly well, and is a must-have for fans of its GBC predecessor.
70
If there was one thing about this game that would make you stay away from it, it would have to be the title’s replay value. That is to say, there really isn’t any.
70
It doesn’t take full advantage of the GBA capabilities, but still has some charm and is enjoyable and challenging.
68
When you let out a Tarzan yell, animal forces will come to your aid. [Jan 2003, p.175]
65
On the whole, the game is simply a platformer with nothing much to distinguish it other than Tarzan's ability to tree surf.
60
The game is somewhat short however, and there are some frustratingly cheap places for the monkey king to blow it. Which, in turn, blows some of the games potential replay value.
39
A dull, badly animated waste of money.
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SummarySurf on trees, swim in swamps, swing on vines, and race mine carts down dark caves as the legendary Tarzan in an all-new adventure. Prepare for dangerous face-offs with hungry animals, tough hunters, and the evil Queen La. Get ready to rumble, 'cause it's a jungle in here! Take a vine-swinging, tree-surfing adventure as young and adult T... Read More
Rated Efor Everyone
Platforms:
- Game Boy Advance
Initial Release Date:Sep 14, 2002
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