Disney's The Little Mermaid: Magic in Two Kingdoms takes you through the events of the first movie (why they felt they needed to add "
Magic in Two Kingdoms" to the title, I'll never know) with a series of mini games or simple platformer levels.
Games consist of getting Sebastian out of Cook's kitchen, or even helping the little crab conduct "Under the Sea". You will also help Flounder hunt for sunken treasure or keep the magic happening under the willow trees for the classic Kiss the Girl scene.
Events like Ariel's confrontation with the transformed Ursula take the form of a rhythm game, while the final showdown has Prince Eric attempting to throw spears at the giant squid-beast that is the game and movie's antagonist.