Compare Disney Pixar Finding Nemo prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Disney Interactive Studios. Published by KnowWonder. Released on 5/11/2003. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Single Player, Side View, Adventure.

A licensed point-and-click adventure built for young players, letting you swap between Marlin and Nemo across puzzle-filled underwater levels pulled straight from the 2003 film.

Disney Pixar Finding Nemo on PC is a point-and-click adventure aimed squarely at children, developed by KnowWonder as a distinct version of the game that diverges meaningfully from its console sibling. Where the Traveller's Tales console build is a side-scrolling action-adventure, the PC edition leans into accessibility, offering a more streamlined experience built around logic puzzles, memory challenges, and inventory-based problem-solving. You switch freely between two parallel storylines: Marlin teaming up with a forgetful Dory to cross the ocean, and Nemo plotting an aquarium escape with Gill and the Tank Gang. Both threads mirror the film's structure closely, with actual movie clips dropped in as cutscenes to stitch the levels together. The level design covers the film's major set-pieces. Marlin's path includes an anglerfish chase through a dark abyss, navigating octopus-infested caves, and surviving the mine-bounce sequence with Bruce the shark, where bouncing the same mine more than three times makes it explode. Nemo's side has him solving sliding block puzzles, catching bubbles in the dentist's tank, and working through crab-infested sewer pipes. The puzzle variety is decent for the target age group, and the game does earn credit for actually following the movie's story beats rather than inventing a throwaway side plot. The honest problems are well-documented. Certain levels spike in difficulty sharply relative to the rest of the game, producing the kind of frustration that feels out of step with the otherwise gentle pacing. Some challenge sequences rely more on quick reaction timing than puzzle thinking, which catches younger players off-guard. The PC version also lacks the fuller 3D exploration and co-op options found on consoles, making it the thinner of the two experiences. And the completionist unlock, an art gallery revealed by collecting all stars and finishing bonus stages, is a slim reward for the effort involved. Who is this actually for in practical terms? Kids who watched the film on repeat in 2003 and wanted to live inside it for an afternoon. As a nostalgia revisit for adults, the charm holds in small doses, mostly for recognizing each level's film parallel and hearing the original voice cast from the Tank Gang sequences. As a game evaluated cold, it is a mild, short, kid-friendly licensed product from an era when those were exactly what they claimed to be, nothing more. If a young child in your life loves the movie and the concept of guiding Marlin and Nemo through underwater puzzles sounds appealing to them, the PC version delivers on that narrow brief with enough variety to stay engaging for a session or two. Alex, Scout Team

Disney Pixar Finding Nemo
ActionSingle PlayerSide ViewAdventure

Disney Pixar Finding Nemo

May 11, 2003Disney Interactive StudiosKnowWonder
GamerScout Says

A licensed point-and-click adventure built for young players, letting you swap between Marlin and Nemo across puzzle-filled underwater levels pulled straight from the 2003 film.

PC
Best Price Available
€0.00
at N/A
Historical low: €10.99

GamerScout Verdict

Best for young fans of the film who want a gentle puzzle adventure; adults revisiting it will find a short, thin licensed product that rarely rises above its brief.

Compare Prices(0 stores)

Loading prices...

We may earn a commission when you buy games through links on this page — at no extra cost to you. It never affects our rankings or verdicts.

Price History

Historical low
€10.995 Jun 2026
Keyshops
€10.34€12.57€14.79€17.025 Jun13 Jun21 Jun28 Jun6 Jul
Tracking prices since 5 Jun 2026
Create alert

Screenshots & Media

Screenshot

About Disney Pixar Finding Nemo

Disney Pixar Finding Nemo on PC is a point-and-click adventure aimed squarely at children, developed by KnowWonder as a distinct version of the game that diverges meaningfully from its console sibling. Where the Traveller's Tales console build is a side-scrolling action-adventure, the PC edition leans into accessibility, offering a more streamlined experience built around logic puzzles, memory challenges, and inventory-based problem-solving. You switch freely between two parallel storylines: Marlin teaming up with a forgetful Dory to cross the ocean, and Nemo plotting an aquarium escape with Gill and the Tank Gang. Both threads mirror the film's structure closely, with actual movie clips dropped in as cutscenes to stitch the levels together. The level design covers the film's major set-pieces. Marlin's path includes an anglerfish chase through a dark abyss, navigating octopus-infested caves, and surviving the mine-bounce sequence with Bruce the shark, where bouncing the same mine more than three times makes it explode. Nemo's side has him solving sliding block puzzles, catching bubbles in the dentist's tank, and working through crab-infested sewer pipes. The puzzle variety is decent for the target age group, and the game does earn credit for actually following the movie's story beats rather than inventing a throwaway side plot. The honest problems are well-documented. Certain levels spike in difficulty sharply relative to the rest of the game, producing the kind of frustration that feels out of step with the otherwise gentle pacing. Some challenge sequences rely more on quick reaction timing than puzzle thinking, which catches younger players off-guard. The PC version also lacks the fuller 3D exploration and co-op options found on consoles, making it the thinner of the two experiences. And the completionist unlock, an art gallery revealed by collecting all stars and finishing bonus stages, is a slim reward for the effort involved. Who is this actually for in practical terms? Kids who watched the film on repeat in 2003 and wanted to live inside it for an afternoon. As a nostalgia revisit for adults, the charm holds in small doses, mostly for recognizing each level's film parallel and hearing the original voice cast from the Tank Gang sequences. As a game evaluated cold, it is a mild, short, kid-friendly licensed product from an era when those were exactly what they claimed to be, nothing more. If a young child in your life loves the movie and the concept of guiding Marlin and Nemo through underwater puzzles sounds appealing to them, the PC version delivers on that narrow brief with enough variety to stay engaging for a session or two.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

Catch-all

Tags

steamLicensed GamePoint-and-ClickDual StorylinePuzzle VarietyFilm Tie-InLogic PuzzlesChild-FriendlyInventory Puzzles

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
128 MB RAM
Graphics
8MB 800x600 at 16-bit color DirectX
Processor
Pentium II 266MHz
System requirements
Windows 98/ME/XP/2000

Keep exploring

Community Discussion

Be the first to comment on Disney Pixar Finding Nemo.

Reviews & Ratings

No ratings available

Game Info

Developer
Disney Interactive Studios
Publisher
KnowWonder
Release Date
May 11, 2003

Price Alert

Get notified when the price drops below your target!

Create Alert

No card? Pay another way

Top up your Steam Wallet or buy crypto with any card — instant delivery, no bank account needed.

More from Disney Interactive Studios

Buy smarter: helpful guides

Frequently asked questions about Disney Pixar Finding Nemo

How much does Disney Pixar Finding Nemo cost?

Disney Pixar Finding Nemo pricing changes often and varies by store, edition and region. The live price table on this page compares the cheapest in-stock offers from trusted key stores like Eneba and Kinguin, so you always see the current lowest price before you buy.

Where can I buy Disney Pixar Finding Nemo cheapest?

Compare Disney Pixar Finding Nemo prices across every verified store in the price table on this page. We list the cheapest in-stock key and store offers, updated regularly, so you always see the best current deal before you buy.

What platforms is Disney Pixar Finding Nemo available on?

Disney Pixar Finding Nemo is available on PC.

When was Disney Pixar Finding Nemo released?

Disney Pixar Finding Nemo was released on 11 May 2003.

Who developed Disney Pixar Finding Nemo?

Disney Pixar Finding Nemo was developed by Disney Interactive Studios and published by KnowWonder.