
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005). Play online
Game Info
- Platform
- Game Boy Advance
- Genres
- Action · Adventure · Role-Playing
- Multiplayer Options
- Split Screen
- Multiplayer Game Modes
- Cooperative
- Player Perspective
- Third person
- Developer Companies
- Traveller's Tales
- Publishers
- Buena Vista Games
- Release date
- 14 November 2005
- Languages
- 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 English
Summary
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe for GBA drops you straight into the icy waste that the White Witch has held for a century. Each of the seventeen chapters is locked to a single Pevensie sibling, so I have to switch minds between levels rather than mid‑battle. While exploring, I’m forced to clear snowdrifts and push boulders, all while watching a warmth meter that drops the colder I get—building a fire or sipping tea from hidden chests restores it.
I can strike with a quick attack or unleash a stronger blow, but the real depth comes from the “nobility” abilities you earn by helping creatures. Heal‑spell Narnia kids share with all four once learned, letting the later brothers and sisters benefit. The game throws everything from centaurs and minotaurs to cyclops and wraiths at you, making every fight feel like a miniature war.
The dialogue actually features the film’s original actors—William Moseley, Skandar Keynes and the rest—so the world feels authentic even on a tiny cartridge. Review scores hovered around the mid‑60s, reflecting a decent but uneven adventure that still captures the spirit of the movies.
Storyline
In the Game Boy Advance version of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the magical realm of Narnia is locked in an endless winter, a curse cast by the evil White Witch who has banned Christmas. The arrival of the great lion Aslan signals the return of spring and the end of the Witch’s tyrannical rule. Four children stumble through a wardrobe into this frozen world and join forces with Aslan. Together they confront the White Witch and her dark minions, battling to break the spell and restore warmth and hope to Narnia.
Edited by Maya Carter









