A two player Disney coop platformer, tasty and accessible. Ideal for a session with a beginner friend.
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Platformer1 player3+
Co-op
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Capcom cooperative platformer with Goofy and Pete solving puzzles in an amusement park. Published by Capcom, released in Europe in 1993. Two simultaneous players required to solve puzzles, levers and blocks to manipulate together, creative bosses and colorful Disney visuals. Capcom Disney co-op platformer on Super Nintendo.
The European PAL SNES edition of the Capcom Disney co-op puzzle-action based on the animated series, the game on which Shinji Mikami made his debut before Resident Evil. The PAL cart is rarer than the US version, and PAL boxed CIB in the original cardboard box is valued for Capcom Disney SNES PAL coherence and for the pre-RE Mikami curiosity. The cote climbs steadily, sustained by physical scarcity and by the growing aura of early Mikami works.
Is Goof Troop still worth playing in 2026?
Goof Troop is a Capcom puzzle adventure placing Goofy and Max on pirate infested islands, viewed from above. The title stands out especially through its very generous local co op mode, where both players solve puzzles and fights together along the exploration. The tech is polished and the Disney mood warm. Short but memorable, the game remains one of the SFC's fine co op offerings. Recommended for a soft shared session with a relative or a quiet duo discovery.