![]() Everything is voxel-y, and the Mickey and Friends level is basically the Crossy Road theme but with black outlines around everything. So, what Disney Crossy Road does is to apply that Disney magic to the Crossy Road formula. The Crossy Road formula doesn't need to be messed with because it's timeless. I can still play this game both for a minute and for an hour. And the monetization is fair, striking that line between being something that'll make a few bucks off of you, but still being friendly to free players. The production values are still top-notch, with an excellent voxel style. It has simple controls that work great for casual play, and gameplay that's easy to learn but tough to do well at. It's still a peerless example of how to do a fun high score chaser on mobile. Just to get it out of the way, a year and a half since Crossy Road first came out, the game is still great. ![]() And they added cool little notes that make this something every Disney fan needs to play. They threw in over a hundred characters at launch, with themes that don't just change the graphics, but add little tweaks to the gameplay. ![]() It would have been easy to just throw Disney characters into the classic Crossy Road level and call it a day, but it's quite clear that Disney and Hipster Whale wouldn't just do that. It pretty much lives up to its title, in that it's Crossy Road but with Disney characters and themes. Such is the philosophy that Disney Crossy Road abides by. ![]()
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