![]() Although it's fun and my favorite Disney characters, the weekends challenges can make it easy to lose your interest. However, an update on 2JAN today has made it impossible to open the game. It's so frustrating and disappointing.Ī while back, I deleted the weekend challenges and it has prevented me from getting into the game much. It keeps crashing and crashing every time I try to make it work. However, it crashed and was buggy every time I attempted to play. It was open today and I was pleased to find a weekend challenge. It was obvious that there was something going on late last year, when the weekend challenges were stopped. The Easter eggs, winks and gibberish at Disney fans are clever and well-thought-out. Original? No, but none the worse for it.This game was a joy to me when it first appeared last autumn. It ain’t no passing craze!ĭisney Crossy Road is a fantastic little package that wonderfully combines its two properties. Next Buzz Lightyear unlocks a toy world, and so on as I realize every film has its own environment to navigate.īetter still, characters unlock at a good rate with only 100 coins needed to get a new one and coins regularly gifted to you… though of course you can pay if you are inpatient or really want a specific character. My second character is Rapunzel from Entangled, and suddenly the world is completely changed into knights and other medieval items. It is only when I start unlocking more characters that I realize the variety Disney Crossy Road injects. Starting with Mickey Mouse himself, I am treated to the typical road crossing gameplay: trying to hop through busy traffic, work my way around trees, and using logs to cross rivers. ![]() Bringing in Disney stars from all manner of movies, each one is a beautifully blocky representation of a familiar face. Where Disney Crossy Road does mix things is with its characters. ![]() It is a look now seen often, but the first game took it to a new level and popularized it in a way few games before it had. Simple, and a perfect modern take on Atari’s classic arcade game Frogger.ĭisney Crossy Road keeps the original’s isometric blocky style that gives the feel of playing with models made from LEGO. ![]()
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