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As a massive Olaf fan, this game sucks. This game is equivalent to a mobile game with the lack of content and ease of play. It's a kids game and will most likely entertain it's target audience so I give it points for that, but overall as a game it's not good. There are no stakes in the game whatsoever because you literally cannot die. You can lose objects by landing on spikes, but there are no lives lost. That eliminates all of the stakes that could've been here. That is one of the contributors to the levels being really boring. The levels hardly have any variety besides background change which makes this already short game hard to get through. The collectibles are boring and easy to get, but I didn't get them all because of the lack of interest of getting a 100% in this game. The only rewards for getting the collectibles are clothing accessories to Olaf which don't add anything to the game. The game does at least have some charm though as Olaf is fun to play as, and Josh Gad was fun enough. While Olaf's Quest could've been something good, it was extremely boring and easy. It will at least entertain it's target audience, but unfortunately nobody else.

Reviewed on Mar 05, 2022


2 Comments


5 months ago

i am also a huge fan of olaf (frozen in general really) and i was eight when this game came out and i played it. even back then i thought it sucked, so unfortunately it also fails to keep kids entertained. maybe like a really young kid around 4/5 but they deserve more interesting games too (i was playing mario at 4/5 so it isn't like kids can't comprehend more involved platformers lol)

5 months ago

Yeah exactly. Kids are smarter than Olaf's Quest. Honestly who cares if a kids game is a bit challenging? Teach them values of persevering and not giving up when something is too hard. Not saying make kids games Dark Souls, but give them a challenge instead of something so bland like this.