We picked it up, and it is MUCH better than any other Disney trivia game to date. I've owned pretty much everything since D Show (I never want to win another D-buck in my life) and this game is fantastic.
It's a trivia game hosted by Genie where you play as various Disney core characters in a game show. Genie is funny as ever. Donald is spot on getting ticked when he loses and laughs in the faces of players when he steals their points. The questions are a good mix between common knowledge and Disney movies.
I'm really shocked at how interested the kids are in it. Even if one isn't playing, they still listen and answer in the background. It is very pricy, $50 for Wii, $40 for PS2, but I did see it on sale this week at Target for Wii for $40 (darn me for buying on a whim).
There is much replayability unlike many Wii games. We've had about 5-6 sessions in the past week. The only downside, there aren't to many unlockables, and the prizes for accomplishemnts aren't any near as vast as many games out there (Mario Party).
Overall, I do recommed for any Disney fan though. Finally a Disney game that's fun and doesn't take longer to load questions than to play (Disney Pictionary, Scene it, Trivial Pursuit DVD, D-Show).
Any other reviews, feel free to post.
Any further questions, feel free to ask.
Oh, this is the first game where nobody has a real built in advantage over our 4 year old. She LOVES it. Her learning curve was very quick. So great for the whole family.
It's a trivia game hosted by Genie where you play as various Disney core characters in a game show. Genie is funny as ever. Donald is spot on getting ticked when he loses and laughs in the faces of players when he steals their points. The questions are a good mix between common knowledge and Disney movies.
I'm really shocked at how interested the kids are in it. Even if one isn't playing, they still listen and answer in the background. It is very pricy, $50 for Wii, $40 for PS2, but I did see it on sale this week at Target for Wii for $40 (darn me for buying on a whim).
There is much replayability unlike many Wii games. We've had about 5-6 sessions in the past week. The only downside, there aren't to many unlockables, and the prizes for accomplishemnts aren't any near as vast as many games out there (Mario Party).
Overall, I do recommed for any Disney fan though. Finally a Disney game that's fun and doesn't take longer to load questions than to play (Disney Pictionary, Scene it, Trivial Pursuit DVD, D-Show).
Any other reviews, feel free to post.
Any further questions, feel free to ask.
Oh, this is the first game where nobody has a real built in advantage over our 4 year old. She LOVES it. Her learning curve was very quick. So great for the whole family.