Compare Disney Tangled Key prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Planet Moon Studios. Published by Disney Interactive. Released on 11/19/2010. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Single Player, Third Person, Adventure.

A third-person action-adventure movie tie-in built for kids, where you swap between Rapunzel and Flynn to solve puzzles, collect items, and brawl through a storybook kingdom.

Disney Tangled is a third-person action-adventure released alongside the 2010 animated film, developed by Planet Moon Studios. You play as Rapunzel and Flynn Rider across a colorful, mission-based kingdom, swapping between the two characters to combine their abilities and push through platforming sections, light combat, and environmental puzzles. The target audience is children aged roughly six to eleven, and the game does not pretend otherwise. The character mechanics are the strongest thing here. Rapunzel uses her magical hair to swing, climb, pull objects, grow flowers, and activate a charm mode that lets her paint and draw on tower walls. Flynn counters with his saber for swordplay, wall-climbing, and his "Flynntuition" ability to detect hidden treasures. The asymmetry works in co-op, where a second player can jump in as Flynn while Rapunzel is controlled by the first, with the AI handling whichever character sits idle in solo play. Rapunzel's room serves as a central hub giving access to story missions, side challenges, and a coloring activity. It is a tidy, self-contained structure that kids can navigate without friction. The weaknesses are predictable for the genre. Difficulty barely registers, the camera on PC feels clunky and was clearly designed around motion controls first, and occasional glitches remind you this is a 2010 port rather than a native PC build. The story tracks the film closely but adds collectibles and hidden items that give completionist-minded younger players a reason to poke around after the credits. The Steam user reviews sit around "Mostly Positive" from a small sample, which feels honest: it does what it promises for its audience, no more. For adults coming here alone, there is almost nothing. For a parent sitting alongside a six- or eight-year-old who loved the film, the co-op structure and the Hold My Hand accessibility option make it a reasonable afternoon. The voice cast from the movie (Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi) return for in-game dialogue, which goes a long way with younger fans. As movie tie-ins go, it is competent rather than cynical, and the dual-character mechanic has genuine charm even if everything around it is paper-thin. Alex, Scout Team

Disney Tangled Key
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Disney Tangled Key

Nov 19, 2010Planet Moon StudiosDisney Interactive
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A third-person action-adventure movie tie-in built for kids, where you swap between Rapunzel and Flynn to solve puzzles, collect items, and brawl through a storybook kingdom.

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Best for parents and young Tangled fans looking for a low-friction co-op afternoon - adults playing solo will bounce off fast.

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Disney Tangled is a third-person action-adventure released alongside the 2010 animated film, developed by Planet Moon Studios. You play as Rapunzel and Flynn Rider across a colorful, mission-based kingdom, swapping between the two characters to combine their abilities and push through platforming sections, light combat, and environmental puzzles. The target audience is children aged roughly six to eleven, and the game does not pretend otherwise. The character mechanics are the strongest thing here. Rapunzel uses her magical hair to swing, climb, pull objects, grow flowers, and activate a charm mode that lets her paint and draw on tower walls. Flynn counters with his saber for swordplay, wall-climbing, and his "Flynntuition" ability to detect hidden treasures. The asymmetry works in co-op, where a second player can jump in as Flynn while Rapunzel is controlled by the first, with the AI handling whichever character sits idle in solo play. Rapunzel's room serves as a central hub giving access to story missions, side challenges, and a coloring activity. It is a tidy, self-contained structure that kids can navigate without friction. The weaknesses are predictable for the genre. Difficulty barely registers, the camera on PC feels clunky and was clearly designed around motion controls first, and occasional glitches remind you this is a 2010 port rather than a native PC build. The story tracks the film closely but adds collectibles and hidden items that give completionist-minded younger players a reason to poke around after the credits. The Steam user reviews sit around "Mostly Positive" from a small sample, which feels honest: it does what it promises for its audience, no more. For adults coming here alone, there is almost nothing. For a parent sitting alongside a six- or eight-year-old who loved the film, the co-op structure and the Hold My Hand accessibility option make it a reasonable afternoon. The voice cast from the movie (Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi) return for in-game dialogue, which goes a long way with younger fans. As movie tie-ins go, it is competent rather than cynical, and the dual-character mechanic has genuine charm even if everything around it is paper-thin.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steamMovie Tie-InLocal Co-OpCharacter SwitchingHub WorldCollectiblesKid-FriendlyCouch Co-Op

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
1 GB RAM
DirectX
9.0
Storage
2 GB
Graphics
nVidia GeForce FX 5600 / ATI Radeon 9600
Processor
Intel Pentium 4 @ 2.4 GHz / AMD Athlon XP 3000+
System requirements
Windows XP/Vista/7

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Developer
Planet Moon Studios
Publisher
Disney Interactive
Release Date
Nov 19, 2010

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Disney Tangled Key was developed by Planet Moon Studios and published by Disney Interactive.