Walt Disney World The Game

Jasonflz

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Wide World of Sports:
While WDW Unleashed focuses alot on the parks in general, it also allows you to try your hand (or game controller in this case) at Disney sports. This takes 50 fastpasses and 120 coins to unlock. This area works best for WII consoles and WII Fit systems but playing it regularly can be just as fun.

Challenges:
Each sport at the WWOS Center features two modes, free play and challenge. For free play, you can play each sport at your heart's content. When playing the challenges, however, you are pitted against several other players, depending on what sport you choose. There is 4 trophies for each one; Gold, Silver, Platinum, and Bronze. Each challenge also has a timer to help determine winners better.

Sports (Outdoors):
The outdoor sports are very numerous. There is about 20 different tracks, fields, and courses to try out.

Baseball (G=10 coins, S=8 coins, P=5 coins, B= 3 coins)
Football (G=15 coins, S=10 coins, P=6 coins, B= 4 coins)
Soccer (G=8 coins, S=6 coins, P=4 coins, B= 2 coins)
Track (G=5 coins, S=4 coins, P=3 coins, B= 2 coins)
Golf (G=12 coins, S=10 coins, P=8 coins, B= 6 coins)
Volleyball (G=6 coins, S=5 coins, P=4 coins, B= 3 coins)
Tennis (G=5 coins, S=4 coins, P=3 coins, B= 2 coins)

Sports (Indoors):
The indoor areas sport massive areas where you can try just about anything.

Swimming (G=6 coins, S=5 coins, P=4 coins, B= 3 coins)
Indoor Football (G=15 coins, S=10 coins, P=6 coins, B= 4 coins)
Basketball (G=10 coins, S=8 coins, P=6 coins, B= 4 coins)
Gym Course- weights/treadmills/aerobics (G=5 coins, S=4 coins, P=3 coins, B= 2 coins)
Softball (G=6 coins, S=5 coins, P=4 coins, B= 3 coins)
 

Jasonflz

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Downtown Disney:
In DD/PI you will be able to visit shops, buy accesories for your room and character, and experience a whole other area to explore. To unlock this "Bonus Stage" you need to have at least found 50 hidden Mickey's around each of the parks.

Clubs:
In each club you can earn coins by participating in an activity themed to the club's concept. Winning each activity get you between 8-15 coins.

BET Soundstage- In the BET Soundstage you are working as a disk jockey. To get the coins you get to pump up the beats. The crazier the crowd gets the better your chances are of getting the coins. The weaker the music you choose and people will leave. This is styled to Guitar Hero.
8Trax- With 8Trax you get to pick the funkiest 70's clothes you can find and get on the disco dance floor. Like dance dance revolution you have to control your character and see how many moves he can get right.
Mannequins Dance Palace- Here you have to design your very own dance club with it's own theme. There are over 50 different setting/lights/dance floors/and song tracks to pick from when designing the club. The more popular the club, the better your chances are at getting coins.
Pleasure Island Jazz Company- Getting to play a video game saxophone is the highlight of this club as you help the Pleasure Island Jazzicians play on stage for a massive crowd of jazz lovers.
Comedy Warehouse- To get coins here, dress up in the wackiest outfit you can find and put on the craziest show you can think of. With the help of you comedy chestbox you can pull out as many rubber chickens and pies-in-the-face as you can think of. Your popularity determines what you will receive.
Adventurer's Club- To be a top secret member of the Adventurer's Club, you need to search for 13 cursed hidden items inside the club's walls. You can go in underground tunnels or scale the indoors mountians or even walk through the "jungle" to help find these items.

Restauraunts:
In DD's restauraunts, you get to work as head chef, preparing meals or helping the owner's out. Coins to be won here can range from 20-30.

Bongo's- At Bongo's you are in charge of one of the largest Cuban cuisines ever. Within 24 minutes you have to help prepare at least 8 dishes out of 11 for the hungry guests.
Wolfgang Puck's- As hungry as the guests, pleasing them is very difficult. Here you are in charge of the Growl-O-Meter, where you have to keep the guests from getting too hungry or disappointed. If you manage to keep it below "Starving and Mad" for 10 minutes you will get all of the coins.
Fulton's Crab House- Here, all of the signature dish crabs have escaped into the lake nearby.Your job is, within 12 minutes of the customer's getting starving, to pilot the Crab boat through the lake and round up all of the crabs.
Rainforest Cafe- All of the dishes are lost in the rainforest! Your job is to traverse the damp plains and try and reclaim all of the dishes while avoiding wild animals.
T-Rex Cafe- Like the Rainforest Cafe, all of the dishes have become lost in the Jurassic Period. You have to get them back. Avoid hungry dinosaurs and massive meteorites.

Entertainment:
DD isn't the same without fun entertainment to keep you busy.

Characters In Flight- For 10 coins you can pilot this massive hot air baloon ALL around the different parks in the game. Also, you can snap some great pictures from the air of the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, DAK, DHS, WWOS, or the water parks. The picture will go in your room afterwards.
Cirque Du Soleil- Ever wanted to be a circus performer? Well here, you get to go high flying on trapezes or try other forms of gymnastics. It's amazing.
Lego Inc.- At the Lego center you get to help design massive models out of these virtual legos. Fit as many pieces as you want to together to create whatever shape you please or even follow the guides to build famous designs and landmarks. Afterwards you can purchase your Lego art for as many coins as they will cost.
Ride Makerz- In Ride Makerz you design your own car and boost it with any additional functions as you please. Once finished, design a hot wheels type track through any enviroment that you want.

Disneyquest:
For 150 coins you get to enter a five story world of fun. Each game can get you several coins if you win it.

Pirates of the Caribbean: Battle for Buccaneer Gold- Here you are piloting a massive cannon ship to defend the Tortugas from enemy Pirates. Time limit is 6 minutes.
Virtual Jungle Cruise- For 12 minutes pilot your expedition raft through prehistoric jungles while avoiding massive waterfalls and Dinosaurs.
Alladin's Magic Carpet Ride- Find your way out of the cave of wonders on your magic carpet.
An ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter- Help your character get through a large maze of pipes and steam while avoiding a massive, hungry
alien.
Design-A-Coaster- Here you can design your very own thrill coaster.
Pinball Battle- In this massive pinball stage control a pinball against other pinballs that look like various Disney characters through a gigantic pinball machine. Only one can make it out, so try and make it yours.
Disneyquest Maze- In this 3 story funshouse, featuring slides and trick mirrors, you have to find your way out within 15 minutes.
 

Jasonflz

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Additional Notes:

Parades/Shows- One background feature in the game is that at certain times parades and shows will happen to add onto the atmosphere of the game. (Ex. Illuminations at Epcot)

Configurations- Configurations for the game include the ability to change the time of day permanently (night-time mode, etc.) Also, you are able to connect your room onto the internet as a chat room.

Music- WDW Unleashed features two types of music throughout the game. First is the background music at the parks. Entrance music, land BGM's, area music, etc. are made to play within the game. The second is an actual soundtrack, which only plays on the game levels themselves.

Queues And Queue Games- One thing not mentioned before in the game outline is the queues. Each attraction (before you get to the actual playing level) has a highly detailed walkthrough queue. Enhancing the queue is the BGM as well as (on some rides) queue games or interactive things to help you stay entertained.

Detail- Unlike many family oriented games which choose to have a cartoonish look, WDW Unleashed takes every bit of detail from the parks, all the way down to ground detail in each park, and incorporates it into the game. The details are so rich it will be hard to tell whether you are playing a game. Another bit of detail happens to be the night modes. Once the sun drops you end up getting a fully lit park. In some cases, new things happen at night. (ex. The Haunted Mansion's exterior is illuminated with ghostly lights and flashing thunder.)
 

Jasonflz

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Finale-

At the very end of the game your scores are averaged out and you are given a special reward. You also can save your room and use it for online stuff. The final cut scene shows you finally returning to your room after a hard day(s) in the parks. After passing out on the bed you notice something fall out of your character's pocket. The object is zoomed into to show what it is. The object is an airplane ticket, with it's destination "Anaheim California."
 

Jasonflz

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On a personal note, thank you to everybody who has been reading this thread and for all of the great comments. I really appreciate it.

-JasonFLZ
 

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