Disney's Villains' Revenge

Disney's Villains' Revenge (1999)

by Disney Interactive Studios
Genres:Adventure, Sport
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player
Story:In this game, players are guided by Jiminy Cricket into a storybook world where they must save their favorite classic Disney characters from evil and vengeful villains.
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February 06, 2025
I remember how difficult it was to defeat Captain Hook, but I hope to do better next time. This game was a favorite of mine growing up and I would love it very much if I could play it again. If it gets a re-release, can we have some bonus features like behind the scenes stuff?
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