Lilo & Stitch: Trouble in Paradise
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File:Lilo & Stitch Trouble in Paradise NA PC box art.jpg
North American cover art for the Windows version
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Developer(s) | Blitz Games |
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Director(s) | Craig Desjardins |
Producer(s) | Team Enigma |
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Composer(s) | John Guscott |
Platforms | PlayStation, Microsoft Windows |
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Genre(s) | Action, platformer |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Disney's Lilo & Stitch: Trouble in Paradise (titled simply Disney's Lilo & Stitch for the American PlayStation release)[1] is a 2002 action-platform video game developed by Blitz Games for PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. The game is a tie-in to and based on the Walt Disney Feature Animation film, Lilo & Stitch. The PlayStation version was published by Sony Computer Entertainment,[1] while the Windows version was published by Disney Interactive Studios.[2]
Gameplay
The player controls either Lilo Pelekai or Stitch around Kauai. Players must avoid and/or attack enemies and obstacles while traversing moving platforms and elaborate environments. Some levels require the player to collect a number of photographs, vinyl records, or communication devices before finishing them. In other levels, Lilo or Stitch must run away from Mertle Edmonds on her tricycle, Cobra Bubbles, or Jumba Jookiba and Pleakley.
Both characters can run, jump, and attack by jumping then slamming the ground. Lilo can also lift and carry red explosive pots and use voodoo spells to attack enemies, while Stitch can attack enemies by spitting or spinning. In addition, both characters can collect certain items that will allow them to use more powerful attacks; Lilo can find a "voodoo spoon" to summon a tourist from the sky to land on top of enemies, while Stitch can roll into enemies if he fills his "Bad-o-Meter" by drinking twenty cups of coffee.
Reception
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Trouble in Paradise was met with very mixed reception. Review aggregator sites GameRankings and Metacritic gave the PlayStation version scores of 57.73% based on fifteen reviews and 54 out of 100 based on seven reviews, respectively.[9][10] GameRankings gave the Windows version a 62% based on a single review.[11]
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External links
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- 2002 video games
- 3D platform games
- Disney video games
- Lilo & Stitch (franchise) video games
- Platform games
- PlayStation (console) games
- Science fiction video games
- Video games developed in the United Kingdom
- Video games set in Hawaii
- Video games set on islands
- Video games with 2.5D graphics
- Windows games
- Blitz Games Studios games
- Single-player video games