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Mickey Mouse IV: Mahou no Labyrinth is a handheld platformer that tasks you with guiding Mickey through maze-like levels filled with traps, obstacles, and enemies. Each stage requires collecting specific items while solving spatial puzzles and timing jumps carefully. The Game Boy's small screen keeps things tight and focused, with simple controls that emphasize quick reflexes over complexity. As the fifth entry in Kemco's Crazy Castle series, it leans into the franchise's signature mix of slapstick action and brain-teasing layouts, though it's exclusive to Japan and never received an official translation. This title stands out for its brisk difficulty curve and clever use of the Game Boy's hardware. While it lacks the regional polish of later ports like The Real Ghostbusters, its charm lies in its old-school challenge and nostalgic appeal. Retro fans and series completists often highlight its inventive level design, with some community threads praising it as a hidden gem among 90s handheld platformers. The lack of English support keeps it niche, but the core mechanics hold up for those who crave classic 2D puzzlers.
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