





✨ Unlock the Magic of Disneyland from Your Living Room! 🎉
Kinect Disneyland Adventures for Xbox 360 offers an immersive gaming experience that allows players to explore Disneyland Park, interact with Disney characters, and collect rewards—all from the comfort of their home. With motion control gameplay, players can enjoy attractions, complete quests, and engage in friendly competition with others.
J**X
Magical!
We bought this game for our kids for Christmas and my wife and I have probably played it as much or more than they have so far. It's a great family game. This game is huge! There is so much stuff to do! The developers really crammed as much stuff in there as they could. You have the whole huge theme park to explore (which is very accurate to the actual thing!), a whole bunch of "attractions" (minigames), and much more. It has been a pretty "magical" experience so far for me and my family.(we're planning on visiting the actual park this year so that makes us even more excited) I had a lot more that I was going to write but if you read the excellent review from Nutwiisystem.com that is currently listed as the "Most Helpful" that is basically what I would say. There are a few other things I would add/change - He said his one gripe was the repetitive gameplay. I don't disagree that the way that a lot of the minigames are played is virtually the same. However they are so varied in the graphics, theme, music and everything that happens during each level that more than makes up for the repetitiveness for me. There are also enough tweaks in a lot of them to keep them from feeling like complete copycats. Multiplayer works well for the most part and adds to the fun. As many have noted there are some issues with characters being assigned random avatars (which may be upsetting for some) during drop in/drop out co-op. I have found that the player that has the profile where the game is saved is the only one that can expect his/her avatar to remain consistent. Even though the game recognizes my daughters and signs them in on their profiles it will still assign them random avatars (although if they have changed into a costume (like a princess dress) the random girl avatar will usually retain that). They have learned to deal with it and don't get too upset (if they want a girl and it assigns a boy, leave the play area and come back and it will switch) ****Update - the random avatar thing isn't an issue anymore. We got it to save so when the Kinect recognizes my daughters or they sign in on their profiles it will have their customized avatars appear. Overall this is a great game and one of my favorite Kinect games. If you have kids, are a kid at heart, or a Disney fan, definitely give this one a look!
Z**N
have not play it looks like a lots fun it looks like a joyfull game
the game looks like disneyland you get to meet 35 disney persons in the game you get to do all the thing at disneyland i want to buy this game it looks like fun it will be lots fun when i do plays the game is going back to chlie hood it lets you become a chlid and go to disneyland you can do anything you want in game that what somes person say about the game you can do anything i have here somes bad thing about the game that rides are not all fun but that say the games is lots fun games a lots of thing to do in disneyland the thing i don.t like about the game is not 100. real as the disneyland it not like haveing a real disneyland adventure so i was not happy to know that not like going to a real disneyland it as 35 person but not 100 i have not been to disneyland i woods want more than 35 person in disneyland but the game lets live as a chlid in disneyland that something we all loves to do be a chlid in a big disneyland that lots fun when you say it so here the bad the rides 35 person not a 100 it not like going real disneyland here the good it lets you become a chlid in disneyland it looks like disneyland it as all the fun have meeting belove disneyland persons but i have not play this game im saying what i have heres about the game i buy my for 20$ i have not play it looks like lots fun and a good game for kid and teens man and woman and boy and girl if you play it may loves it i hope i do i loves becomeing a kid for a 2time this reviewed is by zoey jackson i hope you loves my reviewed of disneyland adventures for xbox360 kinect you have to have a kinect befor playing this zoeyjackson out
S**I
A Kinect game worthy even for the most hardcore of COD MW3 fans!
PROS -a true immersive kinect experience -great mini games -great narrative work -character design and voice acting superb -drop in drop out coop -easy to use menu using kinect or voice commands -full set of options to tinker with Cons -to be honest......I CANT THINK OF ANY! Frontier studios thought of everything and left no stone unturned! This is one MUST HAVE kinect game for your library! Kinect controls, as always, work great and the games are great fun, even more than Kinect adventures! They really get into the story and adventure your playing. Once you boot up the game, your presented with the main menu, which you can navigate using voice commands (very useful!) or your hands. One thing that is great about this game is that they have plenty of settings you can tinker with and they also allow you to turn of the music, which helps a lot when one needs to be quiet but can keep the sound effects on. You can start a new game, choose a location for your save file then your plunged into a virtual disneyland. Its been a while since ive been to the real disneyland, but I have to say they developers did a great job capturing the look and feel for disneyland. Even when you open the park map, it actually looks like the one they give you at the park! The visual and audio immersion coupled with kinects augmented reality creates an amazing experience that has you feel like you are part of the disney world. And if you ever need to pause, you hold up both hands and the menu comes down. if you dont feel like using ur hands, you can shout out your menu option, which can be much faster and easier. So the game starts you off by having to do little tasks for mickey (getting autographs and pictures from other characters) which is slow and can get boring for older audiences, but great for kids. And they included a lot of disney universe characters, all of whom you would see at the park. Voice acting is great as well as the personalities of the characters so kids really get a blast out of high fiving, dancing, or taking pictures with some of their favorite old school disney characters. Nonetheless, you are given you first foray into mini games fairly quick and let me say, it is GREAT FUN for all ages. The minigames are actually setup as park rides but are either re imagined rides or newly crafted minigames that help facilitate the story. And again, the cutscenes in between the games really bring the players into the game. Frontier studios did a great job with the narrative for this game as the story line really ties neatly together. But after taking it all in, you realize that the pattern is basically going to meet all the characters, some of whom give you quests which then require you to go on the "rides" aka play minigames to retrieve certain items or objectives for the characters. You get a quest log that details your adventures and your current quest and if you forget where to go, there is always a golden trail that can lead you to your next objective. Since the park is a virtual recreation of disneyland itself, its huge, but rest assured, frontier studios allows users to fast travel to any location by checking the map. A quick look at the map also shows you where your objectives are located. That's basically it for the main game. if you want, you can just walk around the park as frontier did a great job creating an open world environment full of people having their side conversations, kids pulling their parents to their next rides, etc which again does a superb job getting the player fully immersed into the game. If your just into the mingames (which is the good stuff), you can ignore the characters around the park and just search for the minigame entrances. As I said before, mini games truly shine and each one seems unique with no repeats from the previous batch. You get to ski with goofy, fly and shoot your blaster with buzz lightyear, follow the rabbit down the hole with alice and dance with the hatter, and all of it is just great fun. Best part of the game is drop in co-op. Frontier studios made it very easy for the initial player to setup their avatar (you get to create your person since this game does not use your xbox live's avatar) but at any time a friend or family member can join either and run around the park with you with no hassle of signing in or out, all the have to do is walk and stand right next to you. All in all, this is one of the best kinect games out there, and is definitely a must have if you have a younger person in your family. Even if you don't but you're an avid kinect fan, then the minigames in this game outshine the games on kinect adventures, kinect sports, and just about any other game you could think of! Frontier was very creative in crafting them and truly spent their time designing each level and each minigame to have this game be the best experience for consumers. Thank you, Frontier!
D**R
great for the whole family
Great for the whole family. It is like taking a virtual walk through Disneyland. Lots of activities to do. My 3.5-year-old caught on to the "walking" function quickly and others with a little coaching. My only complaint is that when you step out of the play area, the system doesn't sign you back in with the same character consistently. It will assign you a random "guest" character. Other than that slight annoyance, I love this game and so does my little one. I love watching my child play this game. Too cute! It looks just like Disneyland, even the trash cans are in the same spot as in the park. Very cool to see. I hope they make a California Adventure one soon, really fun. My daughter loves the rides more than the missions, but I like seeing her walk around doing favors for the characters. You can even collect autographs and take pictures and find hidden Mickey's. Really cool game. Who can go to Disney for so little money? You can with this game! Sure you have to deal with the Kinect stuff like in any other Kinect game. Disney has really gone out of their way to make Disney come alive for you! It isn't exhaustive…don't want you to get the wrong idea but it is detailed and thought through enough for you and family to have a blast! yes, you! Get in there and dance with your kids. It’s the best. Thank you xbox for making a realistic game that the whole family can enjoy. Even my 3.5 yr old can do it!
C**4
An all round great game for anyone
This game is Great!! It of course features the entire Disneyland Park, perfect for any Disney lover. I really think it was really great. Pros: Great graphics (not realistic but good) Good use of Kinect, really good showcase of possibilities Fun to watch Has a jump in co-op Great selection of "Rides" Cons: The recognition can be glitchy, asking non existent people to wave to join in. This can usually be fixed by walking out or by covering the camera then jumping back in. Already outdated, Disneyland is always changing but at release the California Adventure facade is old and a few other things have changed, nothing noticeable but it is an issue although I doubt they will issue and update. Missing classic rides like Star Tours and Indiana Jones. Mostly because Disney doesn't actually own it so copyright and stuff. Star tours has a facade and Indiana Jones is really noting. Overall I really enjoy this game. I think it's more targeted toward kids but after playing it I thought it was a blast (as a teen). Even with those few cons I still give it 5 stars. A few updates would be nice but I really enjoyed this game. Hopefully they will make more for other parks. So bottom line: BUY IT!!
D**Y
Great graphics, but some big flaws
This game is really cool. It's like being at Disneyland. The level of detail is amazing. However, I noticed that some areas are pretty glitchy. One challenge has you fighting pirates with a sword, but at some point the sword becomes detached from the character's hand and floats in the air near your character while you fight. There were some other similar issues which caught my attention, but it's playable. Some of the challenges are too darn long. The Matterhorn challenge has you throw snowballs at Yeti's. It goes on forever. There should have been some more reward for the effort. The pirates challenge has you rowing a boat through a swamp. The boat is very hard to steer and thus the challenge takes forever to get through. On another level of the same area, three different pirates make you walk, dance and pose like a pirate before you can continue onward. Huh? What's the point?
C**S
It's not perfect, but it's right next to actually going to Disneyland
Let's be honest, Disneyland is one of the greatest places on this planet. Disneyland Adventures in a nutshell is Disneyland on an X-Box disk. You are given the freedom to roam the entire park, interact with characters and play mini games related to actual rides. The game attempts to bring the magic of the actual place into your living room, and with a few flaws it succeeds. If you love Disneyland, you will love this game. It doesn't matter how old you are, it's Disneyland, it can and more than likely will bring out your inner child. You play as a child avatar, given the ability to roam Disneyland and do pretty much anything you'd do in the actual park if you were that age with no restrictions. The game is absolutely huge. It gives you a lot of different things to do. The biggest two things to do is interact with the characters and "play" the rides. Believe it or not, the character interaction is better than that of the real Disneyland. Interacting with these characters is interacting with the actual characters. Where as Disneyland you're giving a hug to probably some sweaty fat guy in a Goofy suit. Sure it's not as cute as seeing your 4 year old hug the air in front of them, but for those who know that it's not the real deal, this game is actually better in that aspect. The rides are good at best. There are about 18 (give or take a few) attractions represented here, and they are all fun but don't do the actual ride any justice. On top of that, there are a few attractions that are noticeably missing. Indiana Jones and Star Tours are missing, but those were due to licensing issues that they couldn't get on their side. There are a few other more minor attractions such as the Go-Coaster and Autopia that are not represented, but for the most part they got all of them. A lot of the attractions consist of on-rails flying/running type sections where you have to avoid obstacles and collect coins. The controls, like most Kinect games, are marginal at best, but the inability to lose mini games is kind of nice. Wandering the park is surprisingly fun as the park looks almost like a shot-for-shot replica of the actual park. You can also do things like collect autographs from your favorite characters, do a few fetch quests for some of the characters, collect pins, and visit stores from around the park. There is a ton to do here and you will get sucked into the magic of the game. Unfortunately the game isn't perfect. As stated earlier, the controls for the mini games specifically aren't up to par. For the Kinect, they're just what you'd expect, but they still aren't great. Walking around works just fine, but it's hard to stop in one place to take in your favorite parts of the park or take pictures. Also, my least favorite part of the game is the fact that there isn't an option to ride any of the major attractions. All of them are just games, and you can't re-live most of your favorite rides. You can ride a few of the minor attractions, but they're pretty boring, such as the Dumbo ride. If you love Disneyland, or have kids who love Disneyland, this should be an absolute no-brainer. This isn't as good as going to the actual park, but for the fraction of the price of a one day pass to Disneyland, this game will give you a lot of what Disneyland has to offer, but for the whole family. It does come with its own set of flaws, but it is a truly fantastic game. PROS: + It's Disneyland in your living room + Fantastic re-creation of the entire park + Character interaction is amazing + A ton of stuff to do CONS: - Missing a few notable attractions (Indiana Jones, & Star Tours as well as a few other minor attractions) - No ride the ride option (Not even in DLC form) - Like ALL Kinect games, the controls aren't all that in portions of the game. FINAL SCORE: 8/10
T**1
Best 360 Game of 2011
The park is huge, with a million little things to do. The free roaming controls work quite well for exploring the giant map. The rides are robust productions, teeming with cut scenes and clever design choices. I've been through Thunder Mountain I don't know how many times, and I still couldn't tell you how many alternate paths there are through that level. The variety of gameplay is slightly limited, but it's amazing how much mileage they get out of similar activities by mixing them up. Floating along collecting honey with Pooh and battling the pirate ship in Peter Pan, for example, are very similar in terms of controls, but completely different experiences, and both a lot of fun. Online multiplayer, sadly, does not exist, but local multiplayer works great and switches on and off effortlessly as other people move in and out of the camera's view. The Disney characters are surprisingly cool to interact with. It's interesting to see how deep the Disney universe runs in the soul. I'm more of the South Park/Archer crowd, but when Buzz Lightyear deputizes you and hands you a ray gun, it's hard not to feel a little honored. There is a lot of magic in this replication of California's miniature Magic Kingdom. I probably have 50 hours in this by now, and I'm only 22% done with the park. The only thing that keeps this game from being the game of the year at every major magazine and website is prejudice against motion controls. Kinect Disneyland is easily the best new 360 game of 2011.
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