Disney Tangled Nintendo Wii
Disney’s Tangled: takes you on a storybook comedy adventure. In this visually agreeably diverting traveling inspired by the 3D animated film, you will explore intimate environments, take on engaging quests and play a host of mini games along the way. Discover multiple activities, rejuvenate & nurture characters in need, befriend animals and ascertain that adventurous Rapunzel aided by the swashbuckling Flynn overcomes challenging escapades to untangle her dreams. You may also gather a assortment of colors to draw and paint the Tower wall.
Brush Rapunzel’s hair, paint Flynn’s wanted posters, make cupcakes, race goats and groom horses
- Amazon Sales Rank: #618 in Video Games
- Brand: Disney
- Model: 10396200
- Published on: 2010-11
- Released on: 2010-11-23
- ESRB Rating: Everyone
- Platform: Nintendo Wii
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 7.50″ h x 5.30″ w x .60″ l, .23 pounds
- Features -
- Journey through a colorful 2D storybook adventure filled with comedy, invention and quests
- Visit intimate locatings from the movie including the Forest, Village, Snuggly Duckling, Tower and others
- Encounter new humans and animals that aid get over in-game challenges
- Play a assortment of intuitive puzzles and mini games
Disney Tangled Nintendo Wii Picture
Disney Tangled Nintendo Wii Photo
Disney Tangled Nintendo Wii Image
Disney Tangled Nintendo Wii Image
Disney Tangled Nintendo Wii Picture
Disney Tangled Nintendo Wii Picture
101 of 103 people found the following review helpful.
A Tangled Good Time for Families! By George H. Taylor Jr. Disney Tangled, a review by a seven year-old.
What Do You Do In the Game? You try to get Rapunzel back to the Castle where she belongs.You do games to help people in the game like helping Tor protect his flowers in Flower Defense.
What Do Flynn and Rapunzel Do in the Game? Flynn can knock out the bad guys and they disappear with a sword. Flynn can cut down the thistles so Rapunzel can get through. Rapunzel uses a frying pan to knock them out. Rapunzel can grow flowers to find insects, birds and flowers. Then she draws them in her book. She uses her hair to swing to get into places and help Flynn climb up.
Who Will Like this Game? Both boys and girls can play. Dads and moms will like playing too.
Why Will Boys Like this Game? Because Flynn is fun. The mini-games are fun. When I played with my dad, he was Flynn and I was Rapunzel and it was still a lot of fun!
Will Girls Like the Game? Yes, of course they would!
A Parent’s Perspective We are a gaming family. We have two Xbox 360s, a Nintendo Wii, two DSI XLs and several computers. Our kids have grown up with games and they are a part of our family time. We love multiplayer games that foster a sense of adventure and teamwork. Surprisingly, this game excels in the area of cooperative play. The characters have different skills and you need both to complete the level. Also, each character collects a different item: Flynn grabs coins and Rapunzel picks up sundrops. I loved this! There was no competition to get the items before your partner did. The coins and sundrops also act as your health. When you stun an enemy they lose coins and sundrops; conversely, your character loses coins or sundrops if you get stunned or knocked down.
Most co-op games inspire a bit of evil camaraderie. Disney Tangled is a true co-op game. When your characters wander two far away from each other, the screen splits and magically merges back when you get close. It was disorienting at first, but made the gameplay that much better. It is really a good setup for parents and young children to play together. If the kids get stuck, you can guide them or switch characters on-the-fly to get out of a jam. We have played “family-style” games before where one person got left behind and their character died. It was very frustrating. With Tangled, we never got stuck or lost. We just followed the coins/sundrops and looked for places for Rapunzel to let down her hair!
There were many interesting and simply mini-games, like painting!
Most of the gameplay is split into two major types: sidescrolling levels and mini-quests. The mini-quests can get fairly redundant, but should keep most younger children engaged. (You know…go get this cup and I will give you the key, etc.) The graphics are well done and look similar to the film. The cutscenes are very enjoyable and follow the artwork that Rapunzel did in the films. You can also play the game with or without the nunchuk attachment.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
Fun Game! By Mom24girls My three older girls – ages 11, 8, and 6 – really like this game. They finished the game pretty quickly but they like to go back and play the areas that they have already completed over and over.
The only reason I’m giving it 4 stars instead of 5 is because when they first started playing it was very difficult to figure out what they were supposed to do. Most games for younger kids have pretty clear directions but this game had NOTHING in the way of instructions. It was frustrating at first but once they figured it out they have really been enjoying it.
39 of 45 people found the following review helpful.
Frustrating and disappointing By Mom of twins My children (twins, one boy and one girl,age 6) received this game as a Christmas gift. They have seen the movie and loved it, so I thought the game would be a big hit. However, this game is incredibly frustrating to both of them. First of all, to figure out how to even access the game, I had to get online to get the full manual and instructions because the instructions that come inside the game box are very scant, giving no clue how to even start the game. We would have been stuck in the castle and on the map eternally if the online instructions had not been available. Once we got into the game, my children were continually frustrated because you just run around collecting coins, without any way to know if you are heading in the right direction to get to the end of the path. During the journey, there are points where Flynn must rely on Rapunzel to climb up her hair, but you are given NO instructions on how to make that happen. We tried every button on the remotes, and I searched both the online instruction manual and the instructions that come inside the game, with neither one giving us any help. I finally had to just put it away because they were so frustrated trying to figure it out. My opinion is that this game is not worth the money or the time.
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