Peter Pan: Adventures in Never Land explained

Peter Pan: Adventures in Never Land
Developer:Doki Denki
Crawfish Interactive (GBA)
Publisher:Disney Interactive
Sony Computer Entertainment (PS)
Designer:David Theodore (GBA)
Programmer:David Theodore (GBA)
Artist:Paul Mitchell (GBA)
Composer:Steve Rocket (GBA)
Series:Peter Pan
Genre:Action
Modes:Single-player

Peter Pan: Adventures in Never Land (also known as Peter Pan in Disney's Return to Never Land in North America) is an adventure game which is based on the Disney cartoon character Peter Pan. Two games were released in 2002. One released for the PlayStation and Windows (and later-released on PSN), and the other for the Game Boy Advance.

Plot

Captain Hook is after hidden treasure, and it is up to Peter Pan and Tinker Bell to reach the treasure first.

Gameplay

The game is a third-person perspective side-scroller. Peter can fly, as well as use a knife, pixie dust or panpipes. In between levels, players can use the game's currency (feathers) to buy items from a shop.

Reception

Metacritic has a rating of 52% based on 5 critic reviews.[1] IGN gave the game a 5.3, writing "anyone who has already hit puberty should feed this one to the crocodiles".[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Disney's Peter Pan in Return to Neverland. 2021-08-27. Metacritic. en.
  2. Web site: Dunham. Jeremy. March 18, 2002. Peter Pan in Disney's Return to Never Land. IGN.