Super Nintendo (SNES)

Aladdin

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Disney's Aladdin for the Super Nintendo is a side-scrolling action platformer developed and published by Capcom. Set in Agrabah and other familiar locations from the animated film, it blends precise jumping, climbing, and apple-based attacks with lively animation and strong stage design. The game is remembered for its polished controls, vivid presentation, and faithful capture of the movie's adventurous tone.
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Release Date
1993-01-01
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Plays
12

The game plays from a side-scrolling perspective, with Aladdin moving through multi-part stages filled with gaps, enemies, ledges, and environmental hazards. Players can jump, crouch, grab ledges, climb, and throw apples to attack from a distance, while close-range movement and jump attacks handle most standard foes. Levels often mix platforming, pursuit sequences, and obstacle timing, with hidden items and extra lives encouraging exploration. Progress is stage-based, and each cleared level advances the story.

Aladdin

The agile protagonist who relies on jumping, climbing, and throwing apples to survive.

Jasmine

The princess of Agrabah and an important figure in the story.

Genie

A magical ally and one of the most iconic characters from the film.

Jafar

The main antagonist, constantly threatening Aladdin and the kingdom.

Learn jump distances and landing points early, since many mistakes come from misjudging ledges. Use apples sparingly for distant enemies or dangerous setups, and rely on jump attacks or stomps against weaker foes when possible. In trap-heavy sections, watch the pattern first before committing. Exploring upper routes can reveal extra lives and score items that make later stages easier.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Use jump attacks on standard enemies to conserve apples.

Tips

Pause briefly before moving through tight platform sections to read trap timing.

Tips

Extra lives and score items greatly improve your margin for error.

User Reviews

The animation and color work are excellent and really evoke the film.

User Reviews

It feels polished and plays smoothly, making it one of the better SNES action games.

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