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[Partially Lost] The Act: A 2007 animated arcade game animated by some of the same crew behind Mulan, Lilo & Stitch, and Aladdin.
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In 2007 an arcade game called The Act was going to be released by a company called Cecopia, who previously in 2004 had hired around 40 people from Disney's Orlando animation unit which was shut down. Inspired by Dragon's Lair, The Act lets you control Edgar, a window cleaner who has a crush on a nurse. By turning a knob you would control his movements and how strong they are.

The game didn't do well enough in field testing to really give the motivation to roll out with the arcade release, so it was later converted to game for the iPad. It did well, but with the amount of money and time sank into it it's really an injustice to the entire thing, not to mention the app was taken down in 2015.

The IPA is on the Internet Archive, and though you can download and open it yourself it still has a few differences from the arcade game, as well as not being playable on anything other than apple devices and so far impossible to extract all of the assets from.

Only 40 kits were made for the arcade game, 10 of which were auctioned off and the other 30 were given to crew members. No dump has been made.

Walkthrough of the ipad version

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eoukaZwzzk&t=122s

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