Disney Friends

Disney Friends
Developer(s) Amaze Entertainment
Publisher(s) Disney Interactive Studios
Platform(s) Nintendo DS
Release date(s)
  • EU: October 19, 2007
  • NA: February 26, 2008
  • JP: June 26, 2008
Genre(s) Adventure
Mode(s) Single Player

Disney Friends is a simulation and adventure video game released in 2007 by Amaze Entertainment for the Nintendo DS loosely based on several animated Disney films. Published by Disney Interactive Studios, the game features characters Stitch from Lilo & Stitch, Dory from Finding Nemo, Pooh from Winnie the Pooh, and Simba from The Lion King. Players are able to befriend and interact with each film character through the Nintendo DS' microphone and touch screen, which influence the activities and emotions of the game's characters.[1]

Gameplay

Disney Friends features adventure elements which offer players the opportunity to bond with the characters, while exploring film environments and moments. All activities and interactions are meant to teach players about responsibility, nurture, and the importance of helping others. Tinker Bell provides guidance as the player progresses through the game. The player is tasked to look after the featured Disney characters. This includes feeding them regularly. There is Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich and Space Chicken, Kelp Crunchy, Honey Cake, and Bug Crunchy for Stitch, Dory, Pooh, and Simba respectively. Various collectibles can be earned as the player completes tasks and achievements, such as readable pins and gold currency to buy food, clothes, and toys.[2]

The game allows players to experience special events are holidays by utilizing the Nintendo DS' clock. The game contains a day/night cycle which affects the behavior of characters and gameplay.[1] The game also features the option to connect wireless or online via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection in order to interrelate with the player's friends' worlds. As of May 20, 2014, the online feature is no longer available for this game.[1]

Reception

Disney Friends received mostly mixed reviews.[3][4] The game is seen as a "Nintendogs-like life sim with Disney characters."[5] Parents appraised the game as a fun, learning experience for kids. On the other hand, older audiences claim this game is only for small children, ascertaining that it's not an original game but still enjoyable. Ken McKown of ZTGD states the "recognizable characters will appeal to fans young and old", noting its usage of memorable Disney characters for fans.

References

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