Compare Disney Mega Pack: Wave 2 prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Avalanche Software. Published by Disney Interactive Studios. Released on 2/24/2015. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Single Player, Third Person, First Person, Bird View, Adventure.

A Steam bundle of eight classic Disney and Pixar movie tie-in games spanning action, racing, puzzle, and strategy. Pure nostalgia fuel with wildly different gameplay from title to title.

Disney Mega Pack: Wave 2 is not a single game - it is a collection of eight distinct PC titles tied to beloved Disney and Pixar films, landing across wildly different genres and originally developed by a roster of separate studios. What you get in one key is Disney Bolt, Disney's Chicken Little, Disney's Chicken Little: Ace in Action, Disney Pixar Cars, Disney Pixar Cars Mater-National Championship, Disney Pixar Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures, Disney Pixar Finding Nemo, and Disney Pixar WALL-E. The genre spread is genuinely broad: third-person action, top-down shooter, open-world racing, arcade puzzle, and more. The highlights worth calling out individually: Chicken Little: Ace in Action gives you three distinct gameplay modes - Ace as a ground soldier, Runt piloting an armored tank, and Abby in a spaceship - which gives it more mechanical variety than its modest profile suggests. The original Cars is a racing adventure with ten playable characters and more than 30 races spread across open environments, while its follow-up, Mater-National Championship, adds over 20 mini-games including Ramone's Rhythmic Rumble and Fillmore's Fuel Frenzy. Finding Nemo is the outlier - a dual-storyline puzzle-adventure where you swap between Marlin's ocean search and Nemo's aquarium escape, with arcade-style mini-games threading the two together. The honest caveat here is that these are mid-2000s movie tie-ins, and that pedigree comes with all the usual caveats: short runtimes, simple mechanics tuned for younger players, dated PC ports with minimal settings and aging minimum specs (Pentium 4, 256 MB RAM territory). None of these titles will challenge an experienced player for long. The Cars games have the most replay elasticity thanks to their open environments and mini-game padding, but even those clock in short by modern standards. WALL-E and Finding Nemo lean younger, with gentle puzzle loops that work better as shared-screen experiences for a parent and a small kid than as solo sessions for adults. Who actually wants this? Primarily people chasing childhood nostalgia, parents looking for age-appropriate PC games that pull from films their kids already love, or collectors who want the Disney catalog tidy in one Steam library. The bundle's value proposition stands or falls entirely on how many of the eight titles you actually care about. If two or three of them bring back real memories, you're probably going to get your money's worth. If you're hoping to find a hidden gem with modern gameplay depth, this is the wrong shelf. Alex, Scout Team

Disney Mega Pack: Wave 2
ActionSingle PlayerThird PersonFirst PersonBird ViewAdventure

Disney Mega Pack: Wave 2

Feb 24, 2015Avalanche SoftwareDisney Interactive Studios
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A Steam bundle of eight classic Disney and Pixar movie tie-in games spanning action, racing, puzzle, and strategy. Pure nostalgia fuel with wildly different gameplay from title to title.

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About Disney Mega Pack: Wave 2

Disney Mega Pack: Wave 2 is not a single game - it is a collection of eight distinct PC titles tied to beloved Disney and Pixar films, landing across wildly different genres and originally developed by a roster of separate studios. What you get in one key is Disney Bolt, Disney's Chicken Little, Disney's Chicken Little: Ace in Action, Disney Pixar Cars, Disney Pixar Cars Mater-National Championship, Disney Pixar Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures, Disney Pixar Finding Nemo, and Disney Pixar WALL-E. The genre spread is genuinely broad: third-person action, top-down shooter, open-world racing, arcade puzzle, and more. The highlights worth calling out individually: Chicken Little: Ace in Action gives you three distinct gameplay modes - Ace as a ground soldier, Runt piloting an armored tank, and Abby in a spaceship - which gives it more mechanical variety than its modest profile suggests. The original Cars is a racing adventure with ten playable characters and more than 30 races spread across open environments, while its follow-up, Mater-National Championship, adds over 20 mini-games including Ramone's Rhythmic Rumble and Fillmore's Fuel Frenzy. Finding Nemo is the outlier - a dual-storyline puzzle-adventure where you swap between Marlin's ocean search and Nemo's aquarium escape, with arcade-style mini-games threading the two together. The honest caveat here is that these are mid-2000s movie tie-ins, and that pedigree comes with all the usual caveats: short runtimes, simple mechanics tuned for younger players, dated PC ports with minimal settings and aging minimum specs (Pentium 4, 256 MB RAM territory). None of these titles will challenge an experienced player for long. The Cars games have the most replay elasticity thanks to their open environments and mini-game padding, but even those clock in short by modern standards. WALL-E and Finding Nemo lean younger, with gentle puzzle loops that work better as shared-screen experiences for a parent and a small kid than as solo sessions for adults. Who actually wants this? Primarily people chasing childhood nostalgia, parents looking for age-appropriate PC games that pull from films their kids already love, or collectors who want the Disney catalog tidy in one Steam library. The bundle's value proposition stands or falls entirely on how many of the eight titles you actually care about. If two or three of them bring back real memories, you're probably going to get your money's worth. If you're hoping to find a hidden gem with modern gameplay depth, this is the wrong shelf. Alex, Scout Team

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steamMovie Tie-InNostalgiaBundleKid-FriendlyMulti-Genre CollectionArcade Mini-GamesTop-Down ShooterOpen-World Racing

System Requirements

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Memory
256 MB RAM
Storage
2 GB
Graphics
64MB Nvidia GeForce FX/ATI Radeon 9500
Processor
Intel Pentium IV 1.5GHz
System requirements
Windows XP/Vista

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Developer
Avalanche Software
Publisher
Disney Interactive Studios
Release Date
Feb 24, 2015

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