Project: Possible GAME
Evil Mastermind Gets a Second Chance
You know how most games let you play the hero saving the day? Well Project: Possible flips that script completely by putting you in the shoes of one of Kim Possible’s classic villains who gets a bizarre second chance at life. After some mysterious accident turns you back into a young adult, you decide this is the perfect opportunity to finally take down the world’s most famous teen spy – but this time through emotional warfare instead of death rays and robot armies. The concept alone had me hooked because honestly, who hasn’t wondered what it would be like to be the bad guy for once?
What really impressed me about this one is how it handles the whole “infiltrating the enemy” premise. You’re literally enrolling in Kim’s school, trying to keep a low profile while being a former supervillain, which creates some genuinely funny situations. The writing captures that balance between scheming mastermind and awkward new kid pretty well, and watching your character struggle with maintaining their cover while old habits keep surfacing feels authentic to the source material.
The art style deserves a shout-out too – each character feels distinct and true to the Kim Possible universe while still having their own visual personality. My only real gripe is that some of the menu navigation feels a bit clunky, but that’s pretty minor when the story content is this engaging. If you grew up watching Kim Possible and ever rooted for the villains, this scratches that itch perfectly.