"Dodge the traps and free Minnie"
Converting a pixel game into a title based on 3D graphics is always risky, as the transformation process can cause the essence of the game to be lost. However, the adaptation of Castle of Illusion has been carried out excellently.
So much so that you think you're playing the original title released for a total of three Sega consoles, although the graphic section has left behind the pixels to focus on 3D models that distill a lot of quality. Sounds and music have also been remastered so that the result is at the level of the video game that captivated a whole generation of gamers.
Castle of Illusion does not fall into the monotony of other platform games, but proposes various situations within a magical castle avoiding the dreaded emergence of tedium, which does not occur at any stage due to the traps, surprises and general adventures that take place in all of them.