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Thread starter MelanieC Start date Nov 5, Joined Sep 28, We bought this last weekend. OMG it is so much fun. It wasn't what I thought it was going to be, but we are having a blast playing. I thought it was going to be just trivia, but its all kinds of games. I think games like this are good for keeping your brain going. Joined Mar 23, I want to get that for my nieces for Christmas. It looks like it's a lot of fun. Joined Aug 31, I had never heard of it before this post.
It sounds great. Now to find it! It pays heed to other 2D side-scrollers, but the game establishes certain mechanics -- most notably the weaponized cane bounces -- that other games would go on to steal for decades to come. However, the true trump card in DuckTales arsenal is its soundtrack. If feels weird to go from a game so easy to praise for its innovations to a game that just borrows much of what makes it great from another title, but sometimes, the final product is so great that the methods used to get there are really irrelevant.
Of course, Mario games never had a plot anywhere near as great as the one featured in Epic Mickey. Yes, this tale of evil unleashed onto a helpless Disney world is truly gripping, and it will provide ample motivation for you to see the end of the adventure. The imaginative magic paintbrush-based gameplay alone provides more than enough reasons to hunt this gem down and experience it for yourself.
Remember earlier when we mentioned that other Aladdin game? Yes, Genesis owners everywhere can always hang their hat on the fact that they got what many people consider to be the superior Aladdin experience.
Those may sound like trivial distinctions, but they are not. As for the animation, it is so good that some have gone so far as to cite it as a milestone in the art of video game graphics design. This is an incredible game that's merit will be obvious to both Disney superfans and gamers in general. If you take nothing else from this list, make sure that it is our plea to give Tron 2. Developed by Monolith Productions F.
The gameplay, however, can be universally appreciated. This is an incredibly smart game that has unfairly been tossed aside by history. This selection is actually harder than you think it might be. On the surface, Kingdom Hearts should automatically be the definitive Disney gaming experience.
Truth be told, the Kingdom Hearts franchise is deeply flawed. Its combat is sometimes half-baked, its story is downright confounding, and the overall pacing of the individual games can be uneven.
The graphics were poor and looked a lot like a badly made N64 game. The gameplay itself was far too standard. A good Wreck-It Ralph game would have featured games seen in the actual movie. Thankfully, you can play some of these movie-games online. Browser-based versions of Hero's Duty and Sugar Rush have been made available and are worth checking out.
This one was — well — epic. For one thing, Epic Mickey was highly creative. Many parts of the game are actually inspired by parts of Disneyland, so the theming is crazy clever.
Disney Universe was cute. The characters were adorable and the mixed franchises were fun. But while the game aesthetics were all there, the gameplay itself was a little clunky. This is one of those games that had a lot of potential and just missed the mark. The multi-player element was a win, but if you were playing alone, you would get bored pretty quickly. The original game and the sequels that followed have all been pretty amazing.
This role-playing game featured creative storylines and loads of side quests that kept the game entertaining. The locations were beautiful and the soundtrack was killer. While some Disney games that combine all of its characters into the same universe are lacking, this franchise found a way to do it right.
The Toy Story Midway Mania! In the ride, players put on 3D glasses and are swung through a series of mini-games that involve aiming at targets. The short-lived Virtual Magic Kingdom recreated some of the best attractions and lands in — well, the Magic Kingdom. There were lots of opportunities to shop, chat, and play games. The best part about this one was its tie-in to actual Disney theme parks. Sure, the nostalgia was real, but it was also great to complete scavenger-hunt-like quests in the real Disneyland to win prizes online.