I think the praise for its 16-bit visuals, animation, and fast-paced gameplay shows how strong design can elevate licensed games beyond their source material. The comparison to well-known franchises and the mention of WayForward's development history help explain why the game has earned such a positive reputation. Although it belongs to a different genre, I enjoy how games like this and Basket Random both demonstrate that simple, well-executed gameplay concepts can create memorable experiences.