Having vanquished the bad guys on handheld platforms, Disney’s animated high school heroine Kim Possible has graduated to a bigger screen with Disney’s Kim Possible: What’s The Switch? Developed exclusively for PlayStation 2 by A2M and published by Buena Vista Games, the title is now available in retail stores throughout the U.S.
In Disney’s Kim Possible: What’s the Switch?, the redhead with a talent for cheerleading and crimefighting must begrudgingly team up with her nemesis, Shego, to restore everything back to normal when the minds of Dr. Drakken and Ron Stoppable are switched. Players control Kim, Shego or Rufus the naked mole rat through 11 missions as they traverse the globe to defeat enemies and save the day. There are six cool gadgets to acquire and use throughout the game, and a two-player mode allows a friend to get in on the action.
Based on the hit animated Disney Channel show, the Kim Possible video game franchise has sold more than 1 million units for Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS to date worldwide. Disney’s Kim Possible: Global Gemini for the Nintendo DS is scheduled for release in February of 2007. In the meantime, fans can pick up Disney’s Kim Possible: What’s The Switch? for the suggested retail price of $29.99. The game is rated E for Everyone.
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