| Disney's Beauty and the Beast: A Board Game Adventure | |
|---|---|
North American cover art | |
| Developer | Left Field Productions |
| Publisher | Nintendo |
| Producer | James Maxwell |
| Designer | James Maxwell |
| Programmers | David Ashley John Brandwood |
| Artist | Robert Hemphill |
| Composer | Chris Lamb |
| Series | Beauty and the Beast |
| Platform | Game Boy Color |
| Release | |
| Genre | Party |
| Modes | Single-player,multiplayer |
Disney's Beauty and the Beast: A Board Game Adventure is a 1999partyvideo game developed byLeft Field Productions and published byNintendo for theGame Boy Color.
Thegameplay is similar to theMario Party series. The game is set up to mimic a board game, with virtual dice rolls and spaces on the board corresponding to various mini games. The first player to make it to the end of the board wins. In addition to themultiplayer mode, where up to four players can participate in normal gameplay, there is also aStory Mode wherein players raceGaston to the castle at the end of the board.[1]
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IGN gave the game a rating of 6.0 out of 10.[2]
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