Disney Other-Worldly Adventure Pack
Seven Disney games across wildly different genres and eras, bundled into one Steam key. Quality ranges from cult classic to forgettable movie tie-in, but the ceiling is high enough to justify a look.
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About Disney Other-Worldly Adventure Pack
This is a bundle, not a single game, so the honest review is really a tour through seven separate experiences that happen to share a Disney label. You get Disney Alice in Wonderland, Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two, Disney G-Force, Disney TRON: Evolution, Disney Universe, LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game, and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. That covers third-person action, bird's-eye brawling, a first-person parkour-combat hybrid, and a LEGO co-op title. The range of studios is just as wide: Traveller's Tales (LEGO PotC), Junction Point (Epic Mickey 2), Monolith Productions (PotC: At World's End), and Etranges Libellules (Alice in Wonderland), among others. The standout is LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean, which delivers the franchise's signature collect-a-thon structure across all four films, with local co-op that holds up well for family sessions. Epic Mickey 2 is the most ambitious entry, letting you play as Mickey Mouse wielding a paint brush that shoots paint or thinner to reshape the Wasteland environment, with Oswald the Lucky Rabbit available as a second player using a remote control to redirect electricity. It has real ideas and a moody aesthetic; the camera and floaty controls are its main stumbling blocks on PC. TRON: Evolution is a cult pick for fans of the films, using parkour movement and disc combat that mirrors the grid world's visual style, though it has known launch issues on modern Windows that require community workarounds to resolve. On the weaker end, G-Force is a straightforward movie tie-in action-platformer that clears the bar for a rainy afternoon but not much more, and Alice in Wonderland lets you switch between characters like the Mad Hatter, White Rabbit, and Cheshire Cat, each with distinct abilities including time manipulation and invisibility, though the gameplay rarely demands mastery of those tools. Disney Universe rounds things out with its costume-unlocking, coin-collecting brawler structure across themed worlds, which works better with a second player sitting next to you. The real consideration here is compatibility. These are all early-2010s titles designed for Windows XP through Windows 8 era hardware. Some run fine out of the box; others need a bit of tinkering. If you're comfortable with a quick community fix when something misbehaves, the pack rewards patience. If you want plug-and-play reliability on a modern Windows install, lower your expectations accordingly. For a Disney-nostalgic player or a parent hunting for variety that isn't purely aimed at toddlers, this bundle punches above its weight on raw content volume. Alex, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Memory
- 2 GB RAM
- Storage
- 7 GB
- Graphics
- 512 MB DirectX™ 9- / 32-bit 3D Accelerateding hardware Pixel (version 3) (NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT 512 MB, ATI Radeon HD 4650 1GB, Intel Integrated Graphics HD 4000)
- Processor
- 2.20GHz Intel Core 2 Duo or 2.4GHz AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core
- System requirements
- Microst® Windows® XP SP3
Recommended
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- Storage
- 7 GB
- Graphics
- 512 MB DirectX™ 9- / 32-bit 3D Accelerateding hardware Pixel (version 3) (NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT 512 MB, ATI Radeon HD 4650 1GB)
- Processor
- Intel Core i5 3.10GHz or AMD FX Quad-Core 3.6Ghz
- System requirements
- Microst® Windows® 7
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Game Info
- Developer
- Eurocom Entertainment Software / Traveller's Tales / GameStar / Etranges Libellules Studios / Eurocom / Junction Point / Monolith Productions, Inc.
- Publisher
- Disney Interactive Studios
- Release Date
- Nov 18, 2012