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A Bug's Life

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A Bug's Life is a Game Boy action-adventure title developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Eidos Interactive, based on the Disney and Pixar film. Players guide Flik through a tiny insect world filled with exploration, platforming, and light puzzle-solving. The game follows the movie's story beats and is remembered as a solid, if fairly typical, licensed handheld adaptation of the era.
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Release Date
1998-01-01
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1

The game uses a side-scrolling perspective with Flik as the playable character. Movement centers on running, jumping, climbing, and interacting with objects in the environment. Stages ask players to collect items, trigger switches, avoid predators, and navigate hazards across insect-scale locations. Progress is mostly linear, with each level advancing through story-based objectives and occasional escort or timing segments that add variety to the platforming and puzzle structure.

Flik

The main ant protagonist who explores environments and completes mission objectives.

Princess Atta

The ant princess tied to the colony's struggle and the story's key events.

Hopper

The grasshopper leader and primary antagonist threatening the ant colony.

Learn jump spacing and enemy movement patterns early, since many hazards are easier to avoid than to confront. In puzzle rooms, scan the area before advancing so you do not miss switches or interactive objects. Try to collect nearby items on the first pass to cut down on backtracking. During chase or timer sections, memorize safe ledges and climbing routes to keep momentum.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Use short hops for fine positioning on narrow platforms.

Tips

Clear enemies or threats before entering cramped passages.

Tips

Watch for switches and objects that may require backtracking.

User Reviews

Many players liked how well it captured the film's atmosphere and themed stages.

User Reviews

Others felt the controls were average, but the handheld adaptation is generally considered respectable.

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