Jack and the Beanstalk (Game Boy Color)

Jack and the Beanstalk is a 2001 platformer video game developed by Crawfish Interactive and published by Light and Shadow Productions and Electronic Arts and released for Game Boy Color in February 2001 only in Europe. It is adapted from a fairy tale from a same name.

Plot
The game has 16 levels and it is single player only and it is a faithul plot to the original fairy tale of the same name. In this video game adaptation of the fairy tale, Jack can climb from the top, reaching up and destroying enemies, reaching its way to a giant beanstalk, and they climb more beanstalks and so on to reach its way to a goal, and in its final level Jack needed happily ever after.

Development
Crawfish Interactive announced that they will bring Jack and the Beanstalk into Game Boy Color on December 1999. Light and Shadow Productions acquired the rights to the project on April 2000 and Ubi Soft was set to publish. Publishing was later moved to Electronic Arts in the fall of 2000.

Steve Collett (alias Rockett Music) begin work on music for the game on May 2000.

Reception
UK magazine EDGE gave it a negative reception giving it a 2.5 out of 10.