Disney-s Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse Rom

However, treating it as a $50 game in 2002 is unfair today. As a retro curiosity, it’s a perfectly-sized, bizarre little adventure. Think of it as an interactive cartoon episode, not an epic.

The story begins with a mischievous ghost drawing a dream-version of Mickey into a magical mirror. Once inside, the ghost shatters the mirror, scattering its pieces across a distorted mansion that mirrors Mickey’s own home. The player’s objective is to navigate this dreamscape, outwit the ghost’s gags, and collect at least eight shards to reopen the portal—though finding all twelve leads to a more complete ending. Gameplay Mechanics and Connectivity DISNEY-S MAGICAL MIRROR STARRING MICKEY MOUSE ROM

As Rom and Minnie grow closer, Mickey starts to feel a pang of jealousy. He realizes that he has feelings for Minnie beyond friendship and confesses his love to her. Minnie, who has feelings for Mickey too, reciprocates his love. However, treating it as a $50 game in 2002 is unfair today

: Once inside, the ghost shatters the mirror, scattering twelve shards across a bizarre, alternate-universe mansion that resembles Mickey's own home. The story begins with a mischievous ghost drawing

If you walked into Disney’s Magical Mirror expecting a traditional platformer or action game starring Mickey Mouse, you’d be in for a rude—and very sleepy—awakening. This game is less Super Mario Sunshine and more Myst for kids, filtered through a bizarre, dreamlike Disney lens. And that’s exactly what makes it so fascinating.