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Play Overview
Disneyland Adventures (2011) is an approachable little adventure through a Disney park. You explore the well know locations at Disneyland from Main Street to Critter Country and take on quests and challenges with the Disney characters. It originally stood out for the ability to play by just moving your body in front of the Kinect camera, although now you have the option for controller play. Either way, it's a love letter to Disneyland that fits well with really young players.
You start by creating your character before setting out to explore the park. As you go you talk to different characters who give to fetching and carrying missions. Some of these missions lead into trying out the Disneyland rides. This moves from on-foot exploration to more exciting flying, shooting, rhythm-action and racing around classic Disney locations (join Peter Pan to battle Captain Hook, high-five Mickey Mouse or hug Snow White).
There's always something to do next so that young players are led from character to character and on into the ride. This may sound a bit linear and simplistic, but the open park and plethora of characters to talk to ensure a good amount of variety.
Our examiner, Andy Robertson, first checked Disneyland Adventures 13 months ago. It was re-examined by Jo Robertson and updated 13 months ago.
You start by creating your character before setting out to explore the park. As you go you talk to different characters who give to fetching and carrying missions. Some of these missions lead into trying out the Disneyland rides. This moves from on-foot exploration to more exciting flying, shooting, rhythm-action and racing around classic Disney locations (join Peter Pan to battle Captain Hook, high-five Mickey Mouse or hug Snow White).
There's always something to do next so that young players are led from character to character and on into the ride. This may sound a bit linear and simplistic, but the open park and plethora of characters to talk to ensure a good amount of variety.
Our examiner, Andy Robertson, first checked Disneyland Adventures 13 months ago. It was re-examined by Jo Robertson and updated 13 months ago.
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Play Style
Benefits
Age Ratings
In the US, ESRB state: As players run, jump, and fly around fantastical 3D environments, they sometimes use fruit, snowballs, blasters, and "cartoony" bombs to defeat various animals/creatures (e.g., robots, crocodiles, yetis, and pirates). In some sequences, players engage in battles with villains from various Disney movies: swordfights with Peter Pan's Captain Hook and the pirates from Pirates of the Caribbean; a laser battle with Toy Story's Emperor Zurg. Combat is sometimes accompanied by laser fire, sword-clanging sounds, and explosions as enemies' health meters are drained.
Skill Level
5+ year-olds usually have the required skill to enjoy this game. Provided youngsters are able to follow the directions around the park they can progress in this game. Kinect makes the game more magical but needs a player who is a little more controlled in their movements (often children 7+ years old).
Costs
Disneyland Adventures usually costs £14.99.
Disneyland Adventures
There are no additional in-game purchases, loot boxes, adverts or subscription costs.Game Details
Release Date: 15/11/2011, updated in 2017
Out Now: PC, Xbox 360 and Xbox One
Skill Rating: 5+ year-olds
Players: 1-2
Genres: Adventure, Traversal (Action, Communication, Race, Rhythm and Shooting)
Accessibility: 0 features documented (Tweet Developer )
Components: 3D Third-Person and Cartoon
Developer: Asobo Studio (@AsoboStudio)
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