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The games are Jungle Pinball (a pinball game where the board is filled with animals instead of bumpers), Burper (a shooter type game, using Pumbaa to belch gas), Hippo Hop (concept similar to Frogger), Bug Drop (based on Puyo Puyo), and Slingshooter (a slingshot game) accessible directly from the menu.
The second game published was an educational game titled Adventures in Typing with Timon & Pumbaa, which was released in 1998 for PCs with Microsoft Windows and Mac OS. It teaches children how to type through use of five games. [31] [32] Timon and Pumbaa reprise their roles from The Lion King in the 2006 video game Kingdom Hearts II.
Timon and Pumbaa's Virtual Safari is a series of interactive virtual games that were included as bonus-features within several of Disney's The Lion King-related DVD releases throughout the 2000's. The series of games centers on Timon and Pumbaa going on a variety of safari adventures.
Disney Learning: Adventures in Typing with Timon and Pumbaa (1997) Disney Learning: MathQuest with Aladdin (1997) Disney's Magic Artist (1997) Hercules Action Game (1997) (Published by Virgin Interactive Entertainment in US, and SCEE In Europe) Mickey's Dangerous Chase (Player's Choice) (1997) Nightmare Ned (1997) (Microsoft Windows)
Pumbaa Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Pinball: The Lion King: Activity Center: Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games [8] 1998 Disney's Adventures in Typing with Timon and Pumbaa [8] The Lion King II: Simba's Pride Active Play: 2000: The Lion King: Simba's Mighty Adventure [8] 2003: Timon & Pumbaa Virtual Safari: 2004: Who Wants to be King of the Jungle: 2005 ...
George D. Grayson, 7th Level's president and chief executive, said "the computer nerd takes particular pleasure in making something work that doesn't work right". The game was Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games, Disney Interactive's first entry into their entertainment-focused Disney Interactive Entertainment division. [44]
Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame: Topsy Turvy Games is a 1996 party game developed by 7th Level and published by Disney Interactive Studios for Microsoft Windows. It was released on August 13, 1996. [3] It was the second and final title in Disney's short-lived Gamebreak series following Timon and Pumbaa's Jungle Games (1995). [4]
Tux Typing is a free and open source typing tutor created especially for children. [1] It features several different types of game play, with a variety of difficulty levels. [ 2 ] It is designed to be fun and to improve words per minute speed of typists.