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  1. A heroína adolescente Kim Possible e o ajudante Ron Stoppable chegam ao castelo de Mão de Macaco para impedir que Dr. Drakken e Shego roubem o Mystical Monkey Idol. No entanto, quando as duas equipes lutam pelo Ídolo, Ron e Drakken trocam suas mentes com os corpos um do outro.

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    The gameplay in What's the Switch? follows the same sidescrolling format as the predecessors. In the eleven main levels in the game, Kim is playable in all levels, Shego is playable in all but one level (Monkey Sea...), and Rufus is playable in the Great Brain Robbery, Polar Distress, and Evil Lair levels. Differing from previous games is the use o...

    Kim Possible and Ron Stoppable arrive at Monkey Fist's castle to obtain the Mystical Monkey Idol before Dr. Drakken and Shego can get it first. However, when the two teams fight over the Idol, the power of the Idol affects Ron and Drakken, causing their minds to switch with each other's bodies. Before Kim or Shego can respond, Professor Dementorapp...

    Main levels: 1. What's the Switch 2. Idol Minds 3. Great Brain Robbery 4. Time's Up 5. Evil Air 6. Polar Distress 7. Evil Lair 8. Doomsday Device 9. Monkey Sea... 10. Monkey Doo... 11. LobotoMonkey Special mission levels: 1. Special Mission 1 2. Special Mission 2 3. Special Mission 3 4. Special Mission 4 5. Special Mission 5 6. Special Mission 6

    Simian Swarm
    Monkey Mayhem
    Double Doomsday

    Kim Possible

    1. Grappling Hook: Used for swinging over gaps, unchanged from previous games. 2. Gum: Used to activate switches and to hold all but heavy and stealth henchmen in place, leaving them vulnerable to being defeated in one hit. 3. Electro Magnetic Scrambler: Used to reveal hidden objects, such as platforms and stealth-using enemies. Unlike the one in So The Drama, it does nothing but disable stealth and does nothing to robotic enemies.

    Shego

    1. Grapple Beam: This is Shego's version of Kim's grappling hook and is functionally identical, although it has a different animation. 2. Magne-Go: Used to bring objects and enemies towards you. This can also be used to pull ranged henchmen towards Shego or pulling henchmen into gaps to get rid of them without having to fight them, though you will be unable to collect any tokens from them. 3. EMPunch: Used to deactivate green electrical boxes and also has combat applications as it stuns enemi...

    A demo version of the game was featured on the demo disc in issue 111 of the Official PlayStation Magazine in December 2006. The demo includes the option to play as Kim in the Monkey Sea... level,...
    All of the show's main stars voice their respective characters, such as Christy Carlson Romano as Kim Possible, Will Friedle as Ron Stoppable, Nancy Cartwright as Rufus, Tahj Mowry as Wade, John Di...
  2. Plot. Kim Possible and sidekick Ron Stoppable arrive at Monkey Fist's castle to stop villains Dr. Drakken and Shego from stealing a magical Monkey Idol. However, when the two teams fight over the Idol, Ron and Drakken get their minds switched with each other's bodies.

  3. Last modified February 22, 2023. When intercepting Drakken and Shego's latest plan to swipe a mystical monkey idol from a spooky mansion, Dr. Drakken and Ron Stoppable get their minds switched! The idol is quickly lost, and Kim Possible and her arch-rival Shego reluctantly team up to...

  4. YMMV. Create New. Disney's Kim Possible: What's the Switch? is a 2006 Platform Game for Playstation 2, based off the Disney cartoon Kim Possible. The plot starts with Kim and Ron going to Monkey Fist's castle to get the Mystical Monkey Idol before Drakken and Shego can. The two duos end up fighting.

  5. 7 de nov. de 2006 · Summary. Kim Possible and her perennial nemesis Shego must grudgingly team up in this action-packed adventure. Content Rating. Developers. A2M (Artificial Mind and Movement) Publishers. Ingram...

  6. It is the first Kim Possible game to appear on a home console, as all the other Kim Possible games were designed for hand-held systems. The subtitle is a pun on one of Kim's catchphrases. It is also the first to feature voice acting, all the actors voice their characters.