High quality games (LK and Aladdin, didn't play Jungle Book), but games so old, should be in public domain by now. Fun fact: If you invested $30 in Disney at the year the first of this game was published, you'd have $600 today... I guess, they priced the games similarly.
- Is a game bugged? Yes. Even in 2021. - Does the difficulty spike like crazy? Yes. And to make things worst, some fights you're supposed to lose, so you don't know if you're entered the encounter with the wrong level or not. - is the game surprisingly railroaded sometimes? Yes, it tease you with the unlimited freedom. It's actually overwhelming at first, when you don't know when to go. But then if force you to progress the main quest, with time-sensitive events that will cause your kingdom to collapse, due to the rules that were not explained well. And while role playing is way above most RPG, it can be very "paint by numbers sometimes". If the designers think that chaotic-neutral would do X, you better choose X. "Deal with the devil" may be wort quest ever written. You'll be forced to Googling things just to check if you're stuck, bugged, or is it a consequence of things you did/didn't do hours ago. But it filled in the Buldur's-Gate-shape hole in my heart. You'll be planing your next play-trough during the one you do now.