

To download the game, follow the link below. It nevertheless entertains the very young target age perfectly, with some great animation and storytelling to keep the adults from numbing their brains. Perhaps by virtue of being the first, this is also the worst in the series. Lastly there's a bug catching game where you click on the slow-moving insects to add them to Timon's food leaf. Click on the stars in the sky to make picture of random animals. The second is a connect the dots picture game. There are a few rocks scattered around to give the illusion of extra difficulty but it means nothing. The first sees you sneak up on Zazu standing still as he looks around. It's obvious that the game is aimed for the very young as the games included here are the simplest of all the entries. As soon as he grows up, the mini-games stop and it rushes to the end. The story is truncated, with a heavy focus on the young Simba segments. The graphics are less impressive than later installments, with a lower resolution.

It only took 6 months to create the game and while it does have its shortcomings, it is quite an impressive feat.

When it became apparent that the movie would be a success, Disney decided to commission this game to be released in time for Christmas that same year. The Lion King was the first game in the series.
