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On all sorts of levels, Disneyland Adventures is a pretty impressive achievement. Frontier Developments – the studio behind the excellent Kinectimals series – has done a fantastic job of taking the original Disneyland from Anaheim, California and turn...
Superb recreation of Disneyland, Nice interaction with favourite Disney stars, Entertaining ride-themed action sequences...
Quests grow repetitive, Controls occasionally let the gameplay down...
Disneyland Adventures lives up to its title, giving you a beautifully detailed recreation of the park and a range of enjoyable adventures inside it. As a grown-up you might grouse about the repetitive gameplay or the shortcomings of the controls, but t...
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Disneyland Adventures is the latest Kinect title for Microsoft’s Xbox 360 accessory aimed squarely at the kids, but can get you to fall in love with the magical kingdom all over again? We doubt there are many kids who don't love the magic of Disney, a...
18 different games, explorer Disneyland, fun gameplay, good graphics...
The explorer elements may tire after a while...
There's a lot more to this game than a simple "virtual" visit to Disneyland...
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After spending a lot of time with Kinect Disneyland Adventures, I feel like I usually do after hanging out at the real Disneyland. I enjoyed myself, but I'm tired. I have fond memories of many of the good times I had, but overall my experience is somew...
At times, Adventures is almost saccharine sweet. Most adults will be calling a dentist after playing it. But if you're in touch with your inner child, or have a young child of your own, you (and they) won't be able to resist this game's charm...
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A unique concept for a game if we’ve ever heard one, Kinect Disneyland Adventures offers you the opportunity to explore the Disneyland theme park in California while going off on Disney franchise-related adventures and saying hello to your favourite c...
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The cheapest holiday you’ll ever go on. Although it may be aimed squarely at young children, it’s hard for anyone who is in any way in touch with their inner child to dodge Disneyland’s garish, overblown charm offensive.Kudos to Frontier, then, for cap...
The focus on repetition means while it’s great for kids, curious adults are likely to lose interest after a quick tour of the park. Still, for what it is, Disneyland Adventures is a fine piece of work.More Articles >>>...
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Unless you are a resident of Southern California, chances are you don’t get to visit the Magic Kingdom often, but now the happiest place on earth is accessible through the wonders of Kinect. The motion-control game Disneyland Adventures offers an open-...
Faithful recreation of Disneyland, Meeting the Disney characters, Tons of collectibles...
Minigames get boring quickly, Frame rate and popin issues, Star Tours and Indy closed for maintenance...
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When I first heard about this title, I could picture the television advertisement in my head. A proud father sticks his head in the door of his childrens bedroom and proclaims, Kids! Today the family are off to Disneyland!. The children cheer and ho...
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As a travelogue, Disneyland Adventure ($49.99) for Kinect works brilliantly. Most of Walt Disney's orginal theme park is present in an almost 1:1 representation on your widescreen TV. Disneyland Adventure for Kinect lets you walk virtually through the...
A Disney Park that's open 24/7, Easy to navigate, Quests aren't too hard, Sandbox gameplay: you can just explore if you want to, Captures Disney ambiance...
Minigames may be too simplistic, Needs more attraction rides rather than minigames, Needs more exploration inside attractions...
Want to walk around Disneyland in your pajamas? Disneyland Adventures for Kinect will let you do just that...
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Disneyland is one of the only places in the world where you can stroll down an idealized version of a small-town American Main Street, visit a haunted mansion, get a hug from Mickey Mouse, soar over London and into Neverland with Peter Pan, and have ot...
Wonderfully accurate recreation of Disneyland, Attractions capture the essence of the rides that inspired them, Lots of Disney characters to meet, help, and hug.
Unresponsive controls make many attractions frustrating.
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I've been very cautious with my expectations of Disney-related video games. Before the Toy Story 3 and Cars 2 games for the 360, the last Disney game I enjoyed was Mickey Mania for the Sega Genesis. I am also less than enthusiastic by most of the game...
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Kinect Disneyland Adventures does a good job of replicating both the good and the bad of an authentic Disney experience.After spending a lot of time with Kinect Disneyland Adventures, I feel like I usually do after hanging out at the real Disneyland. I...
Tons of content; great attention to detail; the entirety of Disneyland in your living room.
Onrails sections have poor controls; trial and error for certain tasks; unreliable ingame store.
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Updated: 2014-09-13 03:45:11
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I've been spoiled when it comes to Disneyland. As a Southern California resident I grew up going to "The Happiest Place on Earth" on a regular basis. I'm an annual pass carrying, pin collecting, novelty hat wearing Disneyland nut with an autograph book...
Kinect Disneyland Adventures is without a doubt one of the best Kinect games ever made, and may top the list for many. There is a prerequisite love for Disney needed in order to fully enjoy it, but anyone who has been to Disneyland (or wanted to go, bu...
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Disneyland is a magical place. I've never actually been there myself, but I've been to its beefed-up Florida counterpart. And let me tell you, it is an experience like no other. If you are hoping to replicate the experience of going to Disneyland from...
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