I'll be honest, when I've finished writing this review I'm probably going to jump back in and try and grab some new characters. So far I've got Woody from Toy Story, Rapunzle from Tangled, someone from Zootropolis, and Sadness, to name just a few. It's not just a new avatar and a change in background, there are different types of hazards and slightly shifted mechanics to play with too.Īnd there are a lot of different characters, grouped into different franchises. The game feeds you new characters pretty steadily to begin with, and you'll soon start to notice little differences between the way they play. You always feel a little disappointed when you die, as though you've somehow managed to let Mickey and his friends down. That Crossy Road compulsion loop is still in fine fettle though. There are coins to collect, but ostensibly you're just chasing a high score. You tap to jump forwards, and you can swipe to shift where you are in the level. You're running diagonally across the screen trying to avoid all manner of obstacles. Well, I mean you're still following the same basic formula as the original. Sadness from Inside Out slides around on her face and can collect memories for extra points, for example.Īnd so that push to unlock more isn't just about new backgrounds and bragging rights, it's about finding the different ideas that Hipster Whale has laced throughout this crossy-over. And it's fine, it's Crossy Road, with a slight Disney twist.īut then you start unlocking different characters, and you find there are different mechanics spread out across the game. You're bouncing Mickey Mouse through lanes of traffics with taps and swipes. At first glance, Disney Crossy Road is exactly what you'd expect.
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