Play Mickey's Chase online

Play Mickey's Chase Online

5/5
Game Body(GB)
1990-12-31

In Mickey's Dangerous Chase the player takes control of either Mickey or Minnie Mouse. While on his way to deliver a very special gift to his girlfriend Minnie, Mickey is jumped by Pete who steals the present and takes off and it is up to the mouse duo to stop Pete and get back the present.

The gameplay is a side-scroller, where players pick up boxes to throw at enemies as well as discover power-ups that include short bursts of invincibility, extra lives and energy boosts that will help the player in their quest. There are five different levels to play in including a lake, a mountain top, a forest and a shopping center and numerous enemies to avoid such as spiders, flying squirrels and even snowballs.

Available Versions

  • Mickey's Chase (Japan) (1990)(Game Body(GB))

  • Mickey's Chase (Europe) (1990)(Game Body(GB))

  • Mickey's Chase (USA) (1990)(Game Body(GB))

  • DeveloperNow Production Co., Ltd.
  • PublisherNow Production Co., Ltd.
  • Release Date1990-12-31
  • GenresActionPlatformer
  • PlatformsGame Body(GB)
  • Players8

How to Play Mickey's Chase in Your Browser

1. Click Play

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2. Use Controls

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3. Save Progress

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Pro Tip

For the best experience playing Mickey's Chase, use a desktop or laptop computer with a keyboard. Full-screen mode provides the most immersive gameplay.

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