![]() General Impressionsįirst things first: I found this game to be hard. For those looking for Google Play Games, you can connect the game to your account, but the integration is limited to five achievements, all of which deal with character collection. The game also offers Facebook integration to share your scores and similar. Instead, you need to access the options screen and selected the button with a world icon on it. The game has been translated into 15 languages, but the language isn’t detected automatically. Also, you can access Disney’s website from here. ![]() Some basic controls over music and special effects are there. The options provided by the game are nothing to write home about. ![]() Options A few options are at your disposal. It’s a nice touch that works amazingly well and encourages the player to get more characters. Choosing Simba will change the setting to a jungle-like world, in which cars are replaced by animals, while choosing Ralph will turn everything into pink candy and racing cars, just like the movie. But, there are also characters from other famous Disney movies, such as The Lion King, Tangled, Wreck-It Ralph, and Disney’s newest hit, Zootopia. For example, Mickey and Donald Duck are classified under “Mickey Mouse and Friends” (obviously). The scenery color, the obstacles, and the music change completely.Ĭharacters are classified by the movie or series they come from. Turns out, changing a character changes the whole setting. I thought at first that a new character would only change the coat of paint of your figurine. These are coins used to buy new characters. You will also see some yellow circles scattered throughout the land. Scenery changes according to the character you choose. Not only you need to avoid obstacles to progress, you have to do it quickly, or you’ll die anyway, making the game a constant fight against both the clock and your highest score. The problem comes from the fact that if you wait too much time until your next move, an eagle will soar through the sky and capture your little, helpless character. You will have trains storming through the field, cars that could care less about speed limits, and water segments with floating logs. There’s a vast array of elements that will try to stop you from reaching your objective (sadly, just like in real life). This is where things start to get interesting. Of course, the game would pose no challenge at all without obstacles. You can also tap wherever you like, and your character will move forward. By making quick swipes in any direction, your character gleefully jumps in said way. The scenery is divided into an imaginary grid, and you can move your character one space at a time. The game keeps everything very simple with dead-easy controls. It’s similar in concept to an endless runner but you have more control over your actions and movements. Your mission is to guide your character as far as you can through a scenery full of obstacles and moving objects. If you haven’t, then let me tell you that the premise is really simple. If you’ve played Crossy Road before, then you already know the basics. In order to continue, you need to enter your age. Being a family-friendly game, Disney Crossy Road warns you about in-app purchases and the possibility of watching video ads in exchange for in-game currency.
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