Disneyland Adventures

Disneyland Adventures

released on Nov 15, 2011

Disneyland Adventures

released on Nov 15, 2011

Disneyland Adventures allows fans of all ages to explore Disneyland park, enjoy adventures based on 18 popular attractions, engage in 100 challenging quests, and interact with 35 beloved characters. Disneyland Adventures is your ticket to the magical world of Disneyland right in your living room.


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I played a couple of times, it lasted for 3 hours, I was tired of constant tasks like bring it, serve it, when I entered the portal it was interesting to go through the levels, but in the park itself it became boring, you literally had to run around with your arms outstretched and look for items for the npc, well I don't think it's very good.

no please don't mickey please i have a family

they put sonic in this shit bruh I'm dead

This is a great representation of Disneyland and a fun way to "visit" the park without travel. I would recomend this for kids as I found the mini-games fun and I am a huge fan of collectable games. There is plenty of things to do and a lot of characters, including ones that you can't see at the park anymore like the cast of Splash Mountain.

I started this for a Game Pass Challenge and ended up liking it enough to finish. I wouldn't play it again but would easily suggest this for a younger player if someone asked for my recomendation.

This was the exact sort of title I would've sunk countless hours into as a kid, but I didn't have an Xbox nor a Kinect so I never really had the chance to experience it until I got a gaming laptop years later. It's a somewhat bizarre experience to play this with traditional controls because everything is clearly so tailored for the Kinect, but at the same time not having to use motion controls for everything makes the game much more enjoyable in its best moments of just exploring the park.

The most impressive part about Disneyland Adventures is the faithfully recreated Disneyland park. Huge Disney park fans will certainly enjoy getting to run around here and seeing all of the attention to detail to make sure every pathway and landmark is accurately featured. I had fun just running around looking for collectibles, though the game quickly becomes tedious with all of the slow-paced character interactions. Your goal is to essentially get as many classic Disney characters' autographs as possible and the interactions with them can be fun, but when you've talked to enough of them you really just want the game to cut to the chase.

Unfortunately, the attraction minigames are a low point for the title, compared to just walking around the hub world. These were designed for Kinect movement and I'm sure they could prove frustrating there, but without the motion controls they come off as dry and unexciting. The minigames feel like more of a means to an end and none of them really excited me.

If you'd just like to walk around a virtual Disneyland for a bit, this title will definitely get the job done and it is fun to check out for a bit on GamePass where I played it. Of course, anybody looking for any kind of mechanical depth will walk away very disappointed with the title.