
These aren't as clever or unique as the hidden image paintings that can be found all over the internet. You are shown a nicely drawn vista in which to find a number of animals. The Jungle houses hangman featuring Pumbaa (which had my nephew in stitches) and the traditional spot the difference along with the new addition of a hidden image puzzle.

This time each has their own collection of games as opposed to a re-skinned variant. A nearby lake also doubles as a theatre to view clips. There are three areas to explore: the Great Tree, the Jungle and the Elephant Graveyard. It's is still a collection of movie clips, mini-games and an age-appropriate paint programme, but if you take a closer look you see just how little has changed. Not much has changed over the first game in the series. That being said, The Lion King was such a phenomenon that it didn't hurt this delayed tie-in.

It also came out a year after the movie it is based on hit cinemas.

The second Activity Centre based on a Disney property came out a year after Aladdin's translation to a kid-friendly CD-Rom.
