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Play Kim Possible - Global Gemini (Supremacy) Online

You play as Kim Possible, sneaking past lasers and hacking terminals while Ron’s chaos and Rufus’ "help" keep things messy—just like the show, but now you’re the one jumping rooftops.

Developer: Disney Interactive Studios
Genre: Action-Adventure
Released: 2007
File size: 6.9 MB
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Game Overview

Kim Possible: Global Gemini came out for the Nintendo DS in 2007, published by Disney Interactive Studios. It was part of that wave of licensed games that tried to capture the feel of a cartoon on a handheld, using both screens and the stylus in ways that felt pretty standard for the time. The game doesn't try to reinvent the wheel, but it does a solid job of translating the show's spy-fi energy into a playable format.

You control Kim through a series of side-scrolling levels, using the touch screen to hack terminals, solve simple puzzles, and interact with objects while the top screen shows the action. The main goal is to stop the Gemini group, which involves a lot of platforming, sneaking past security lasers, and engaging in brawls with henchmen. Ron and Rufus pop in occasionally, usually to complicate things with their own mini-games or "support" that often goes hilariously wrong. The pacing is brisk, and the difficulty is manageable, though some sections can feel a bit repetitive. It feels like you're directing an episode of the show, with all the frantic scrambling and last-minute saves that implies.

Nintendo DS (NDS)
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