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- Join Mickey & Friends on a quest to explore the mysterious island of Monoth and recover three mystical books to save the world from disaster!
- Play as Mickey & Friends
- Reveal the mysteries of Disney Illusion Island
- Fun with friends in 4-player co-op
- Be a part of an authentic Mickey cartoon
Specification: Disney Illusion Island – Nintendo Switch
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Gary F –
I purchased this game, hoping it would bring back little of those wonderful memories of castle of illusion on the Sega genesis. It has far surpassed what I was hoping as it’s a thoroughly enjoyable and not too complicated game with beautiful visuals. The multiplayer is also fantastic for the family to join in. For once the right development team was chosen for a game.
Amazon Customer –
Visually stunning. Beautiful animation. A tribute to 90’s side scroller games. Not easy, but not overly complicated. Just when you think you’ve worked through the whole map, it keeps growing. Perfect for the casual gamer.
Emily –
Absolutely loved playing this with my sisters. such a fun and cute game
DJM637 –
This is a chill co-op exploration based collectathon platformer that you can also play solo, which is how I played it. Don’t let the Disney coat of paint fool you; it isn’t just for kids. Platforming and avoiding enemies (there’s no combat) is easy enough early on but the more you progress the trickier it becomes. I wouldn’t necessarily say it gets more difficult, just trickier. Although I think the young ones will need an adult’s help to complete it. However some of the enemy placement/behavior late game can seem a bit cheap as hits seem unavoidable sometimes. However none of it had me rage quitting and I was able to complete the game. Now on to getting all the collectibles I missed, which I’m looking forward to. Recommend.
Clayton Burns –
Hope they make more games like this love Mickey and the series
Jason L. –
This is a great introductory platform game to play with your younger kids. I bought this for my 6 yr old son’s birthday and he loves it. You can adjust the difficulty anywhere to no difficulty to average difficulty. The story is good and engaging for kids and funny. The animation is similar to Disney Worlds Mickey&Minnies runaway train ride. You can play up to 4 players, Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy and each have their own special abilities.
Test4Echo –
This is a phenomenal game. I’m a huge fan of Symphony of the Night, Hollow Knight, Metroid, etc. and this game really scratched the itch.
There is almost no combat in this game unlike the games mentioned above, however do not let this dissuade you. Exploring the island map, platforming through increasingly complicated areas and unlocking all your abilities are all incredibly satisfying.
There are also tons of collectibles that range from all throughout the history of Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy.
The voice acting was great, and the game runs smooth as butter on the switch. I had 0 crashes and not a single problem while playing the game with performance.
The soundtrack was beautiful, and all the visuals were amazing on the OLED in handheld.
You can also play this game with local multiplayer with up to four people total. Couch co-op is always an amazing aspect of any game nowadays in my opinion, especially if you want to play with your family or friends who happen to come over.
All in all, this is a must own if you like Disney, Mickey and friends, metroidvanias, platforming, great music and visuals, and engaging local co-op.
Amazon Customer –
I brought this game, thinking that Disney wants to make something fun and enjoyable, However with the Price tag of $39 this game is truly not worth it, I would price this at $10-$15, the graphic are so, so but the gameplay is really boring, maybe this was more meant for children under the age of 10