Snow White: Happily Ever After (video game)

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Snow White: Happily Ever After
File:Snow White in Happily Ever After.png
Cover art
Developer(s) Imagitec Design[1]
Publisher(s) ASC Games
Programmer(s) Steve Oldacre
Paul Proctor[2]
Artist(s) Marie Fox
Peter Goldsmith
Richard Lodge
Composer(s) Ian Howe[3]
Platforms Super NES
Release date(s)
    Genre(s) Action
    Mode(s) Single-player

    Snow White: Happily Ever After is a North America-exclusive video game that was released in 1994 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The game was targeted for female video game players. It is based on the 1993 animated Filmation movie Happily Ever After; as opposed to the classic Disney film.[1]

    Plot

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    Snow White is fighting her evil step-uncle Maliss using "fruit bombs"

    Players follow the continuation of Snow White after the death of her stepmother, the Evil Queen.[1] The Queen's wizard brother Lord Maliss has vowed vengeance and changes Snow White's Prince Charming into a "Shadow Man" humanoid.[1] An entire kingdom must also be freed from Maliss' sorcery.[1] Players can play as either Snow White or her "Shadow Man" protector.[1]

    Gameplay

    Fruit and stars can be collected while apples can be thrown at enemies and blocks.[1] Players are given four continues to stop the evil Maliss. At the final stage, either Snow White or the Shadow Man confronts Maliss in his ultimate dragon form.[1] Players can change the difficulty level (ranging from easy to medium to hard) if the game gets too frustrating for them. A vast array of continues allow players to restart failed games.

    Reception

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    Publication Score
    AllGame 2.5/5 stars[citation needed]

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