It's very short in comparison to other versions, and can realistically be beaten in under 10 minutes. There is a cutscene before each level which follows the text from the cutscenes of the other versions, albeit with many typos. As well as this, some of the cutscenes don't match with the levels that they precede due to many levels being cut from this version as well the text for the 4th and 5th levels being identical. Level 1 is similar to that of the other versions, where Woody must attack two radios and the lid of the bucket of toy soldiers, followed by going to the right of the level.
Level 2 is the third level of other versions although instead of racing Buzz Lightyear you simply have to make it to the right of the level. As well as this, there's vertical scrolling in this level which the original didn't have. Level 3 is the first boss battle against Buzz although this version is arguably much easier as he appears in a somewhat random point on the screen and fires a laser and there's no forcefield around him like in the original, however he often spawns too high up for you to hit, artificially padding out the battle.
Buzz also seems to take more hits than in the other versions, and he has many more invincibility frames. Level 4 is an overhead driving level where you control the RC Car through Andy's bedroom, collecting batteries so you don't run out of fuel.
Oddly, B is the acceleration button while A is to reverse. Level 5 is the second boss battle against Buzz at the petrol station from the movie.
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This game has regional differences. The SNES version of the game contains a few tracks that only saw use on other platforms. The Genesis version plays this on the options screen and during cutscenes and the credits roll with the PC version relegating it only to the opening and the cutscenes, but this version plays the title music on the options screen instead and, rather awkwardly, nothing at all during cutscenes.
The song is arranged a little bit differently compared to the real song, with some notes being off key. Since combining decks causes the Powers system to become more complicated but not overly so , we recommend starting with just a single Something Wild game until your family is fully familiar with the rules, and then gradually increasing the number of games in play.
Since the character cards have such a simple design, you can easily use them to create your own games and activities outside of the Something Wild ruleset -- for instance, by playing a game of Go Fish or Memory Match. Something Wild is a fun, approachable game that can help younger players practice their strategic thinking. The games are also available or will be at other retailers, though prices may vary.
Brandy Berthelson. August 13, AM.
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