

Selections Boxid IA1707909 Camera Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control) Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier Several levels end in boss fights, featuring Kaa the snake, King Louie the orangutan and Shere Khan the tiger.Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 06:24:55 Associated-names Hines-Stephens, Sarah Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936. Some variety from the standard platforming comes into play in two automatically scrolling levels: once when Mowgli rides a parrot and once when he escapes from the collapsing ruins of Louie's castle. Other power-ups include hearts (some of them hidden in fruit) that refill Mowgli's health bar, extra lives, masks that trigger invincibility and two kinds of gems: red gems count towards extra continues at the end of a level, while green gems count toward a special ending of the game. Some jungle fruit like mangoes and coconuts can also be collected and used as weapons. The jungle is full of dangerous animals, like bugs, snakes, anteaters and monkeys, which Mowgli can defeat by jumping on their heads or throwing bananas (from an unlimited supply) at them. These includes the jungle by day and by night, a village high in the trees, a waterfall, ape King Louie's realm and the wasteland charred by a fire. Running, jumping, climbing, and swinging on vines, he must make his way through 11 levels. Like the other adaptations of the 1967 Disney animated film The Jungle Book, the SNES version is a side-scrolling platformer starring Mowgli, the young boy raised by wolves in the jungle.
