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Here are the five hardest games based on popular kids’ cartoons. Note that it’s kids’ cartoons, so don’t expect to see games like Bart vs. The Space Mutants, despite that game being incredibly difficult (and downright terrible).
5) Goof Troop

Unlike most cartoon games of the era, Goof Troop is not your standard action-adventure platformer. Instead, this game, which is based on the animated TV show, features a heavy dose of puzzles. Yes, Goofy and Max have a few abilities they can use to take out enemies, but most of the game asks players to solve puzzles of increasing difficulty, something that frustrated most kids picking up Goof Troop.
What makes this one even more interesting is that Shinji Mikami was one of the lead designers. Fans of Resident Evil will immediately recognize that name because he was the driving force behind that fan-favorite series. You won’t exactly see the bones of future Resident Evil games in Goof Troop‘s gameplay, but it is a fun time capsule of what Mikami and Capcom were up to in the early 90s.
4) Mickey Mania: The Timeless Adventures of Mickey Mouse

Mickey Mania has a great gimmick. The team at Traveller’s Tales used all of Mickey’s various styles over the years to create all of the levels. That means you’re playing through stages based on everything from Steamboat Willie and The Prince and the Pauper. That’s an exceptional set-up, and Mickey Mania is a solid platformer.
That said, any young gamer hopping into Mickey Mania was going to have a bad time. The platformer’s difficulty might be fine for older players, but the target audience largely didn’t have the dexterity to keep up with Mickey’s many challenges. Still, if you’re a Mickey fan, this is a must-play game with an exceptional look and an even better soundtrack.











