When there is no end to the game, no drive to play other than the allure of a high score many gamers, myself included, quickly find ourselves searching for something else.I love this game I also love all the characters this game is really amazing and lot’s of fun □ I love how you have to find some ways to find characters □ and you always have something to do □□and the fact that you can play with your friends is awesome □ I just wish you could also play online with other friends that will be so cool □ I hear a lot of say “omg this game has a lot’s of adds this stops making the fun □□” I honestly think the adds are pretty annoying but I think it’s fun sometimes to watch an add and you guys are making money out of it. The drawback to this game lies not in its art or using Disney characters, it comes in the “endless” nature of it. The worlds you have to get through are cute, 8-bit renderings of the movies themselves, ranging from Mickey’s neighborhood to the frozen wastes of “Zootopia” or even Andy’s room from “Toy Story”. “Disney Crossy Road” takes many hints from these original sets of mechanics- the character is still trying to navigate a hazardous landscape based solely on timing. The story is simple- get the frog to the ponds and if you get enough frogs into enough ponds then you get to advance the level until eventually you beat the game. Over the Thanksgiving holiday I had the occasion to play an original game of “Frogger” on an actual arcade machine and I was struck with how wonderfully simple and addicting these games were.
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