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A surprisingly earnest virtual theme park that works best as a low-stakes family collectathon, though adults will hit the ceiling of its ambition fast.

My first honest reaction to booting this up was mild skepticism, the kind you get when a licensed game's cover art looks more ambitious than the budget behind it. Disneyland Adventures originally launched as an Xbox 360 Kinect title back in 2011, and the PC version on Steam is a remaster that swaps out motion controls for a standard controller or mouse and keyboard. That context matters a lot, because a chunk of the game's design DNA still points back to a peripheral most people threw in a bin years ago. What it gets undeniably right is the park itself. The recreation of Disneyland's Anaheim layout is genuinely meticulous, covering all eight themed lands from Main Street U.S.A. through to Critter Country. Every themed land has its rides, shops, landmarks, and seating options laid out with real care. The character roster is similarly impressive, with over 40 Disney and Pixar characters roaming the grounds, each with their own animations and voiced interactions. You can hug Mickey, collect Snow White's autograph, take photos with Buzz Lightyear, or get Stitch to do a little dance. For younger players or serious Disney fans, that alone carries a lot of weight. The three pillars keeping you busy are character quests, collectibles, and attraction minigames. Quests are almost universally fetch-based, things like tracking down toffee apples for Pinocchio or finding dinglehoppers for Ariel. They lean heavily on running laps around the park, which works fine for kids but becomes repetitive quickly for older players. The collectible hunt is the most satisfying loop if you have patience for it, with hidden Mickeys, photo album shots, discovery pins, and costume unlocks tucked into every corner. The attraction minigames cover rides like Peter Pan's Flight, Pirates of the Caribbean, Alice in Wonderland, Big Thunder Mountain, The Haunted Mansion, and It's a Small World, each broken into multi-stage sequences with on-rails sections and occasional button-sequence challenges. They're not deep, but several of them have a real charm. The Kinect origins do linger in places though. Some minigames are clearly designed around arm gestures, and the transition to button inputs creates awkward quick-time sequences that spike the difficulty in ways that feel unintentional rather than designed. The camera is the other persistent frustration. There is virtually no independent camera control while wandering the park, forcing you to rotate your character to change your view. On a large open-world map, that gets old. The PC version runs well at 60fps, which is a genuine improvement over the console version, but the underlying game has not been updated with new content since the 2011 original, meaning no Galaxy's Edge, no newer character additions. The park is a snapshot of Disneyland circa 2011 and that is what you are getting. Critics were cooler on the remaster than Steam players, and the gap makes sense: the Steam audience skews toward Disney fans who want exactly this experience and are happy to overlook the rough edges. For a family with a Disney-obsessed seven-year-old, this is close to ideal, low-stakes, easy to pick up, full of familiar faces, and playable in co-op for two. For a solo adult gamer who just wants to see how it holds up on its own terms, the shallow quest design and camera limitations will surface within the first hour. It does one thing exceptionally well: making Disneyland feel like a real, explorable space that you can wander without queuing for two hours in Anaheim heat. Alex, Scout Team

Disneyland Adventures

Disneyland Adventures

14 sept 2018Frontier DevelopmentsXbox Game Studios
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A surprisingly earnest virtual theme park that works best as a low-stakes family collectathon, though adults will hit the ceiling of its ambition fast.

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My first honest reaction to booting this up was mild skepticism, the kind you get when a licensed game's cover art looks more ambitious than the budget behind it. Disneyland Adventures originally launched as an Xbox 360 Kinect title back in 2011, and the PC version on Steam is a remaster that swaps out motion controls for a standard controller or mouse and keyboard. That context matters a lot, because a chunk of the game's design DNA still points back to a peripheral most people threw in a bin years ago. What it gets undeniably right is the park itself. The recreation of Disneyland's Anaheim layout is genuinely meticulous, covering all eight themed lands from Main Street U.S.A. through to Critter Country. Every themed land has its rides, shops, landmarks, and seating options laid out with real care. The character roster is similarly impressive, with over 40 Disney and Pixar characters roaming the grounds, each with their own animations and voiced interactions. You can hug Mickey, collect Snow White's autograph, take photos with Buzz Lightyear, or get Stitch to do a little dance. For younger players or serious Disney fans, that alone carries a lot of weight. The three pillars keeping you busy are character quests, collectibles, and attraction minigames. Quests are almost universally fetch-based, things like tracking down toffee apples for Pinocchio or finding dinglehoppers for Ariel. They lean heavily on running laps around the park, which works fine for kids but becomes repetitive quickly for older players. The collectible hunt is the most satisfying loop if you have patience for it, with hidden Mickeys, photo album shots, discovery pins, and costume unlocks tucked into every corner. The attraction minigames cover rides like Peter Pan's Flight, Pirates of the Caribbean, Alice in Wonderland, Big Thunder Mountain, The Haunted Mansion, and It's a Small World, each broken into multi-stage sequences with on-rails sections and occasional button-sequence challenges. They're not deep, but several of them have a real charm. The Kinect origins do linger in places though. Some minigames are clearly designed around arm gestures, and the transition to button inputs creates awkward quick-time sequences that spike the difficulty in ways that feel unintentional rather than designed. The camera is the other persistent frustration. There is virtually no independent camera control while wandering the park, forcing you to rotate your character to change your view. On a large open-world map, that gets old. The PC version runs well at 60fps, which is a genuine improvement over the console version, but the underlying game has not been updated with new content since the 2011 original, meaning no Galaxy's Edge, no newer character additions. The park is a snapshot of Disneyland circa 2011 and that is what you are getting. Critics were cooler on the remaster than Steam players, and the gap makes sense: the Steam audience skews toward Disney fans who want exactly this experience and are happy to overlook the rough edges. For a family with a Disney-obsessed seven-year-old, this is close to ideal, low-stakes, easy to pick up, full of familiar faces, and playable in co-op for two. For a solo adult gamer who just wants to see how it holds up on its own terms, the shallow quest design and camera limitations will surface within the first hour. It does one thing exceptionally well: making Disneyland feel like a real, explorable space that you can wander without queuing for two hours in Anaheim heat.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steamVirtual Theme ParkCollectathonCo-op CouchFamily-Friendly MinigamesCharacter CollectorFetch Quest HeavyController Recommended

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Intel Core i3-3210 @ 3.2 GHz || AMD FX-4150 @ 4 GHz
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4 GB RAM
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Nvidia GT GTX 650 || AMD R7 260 (1GB)
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Version 11
Storage
24 GB available space

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