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    • Disney Dreamlight Valley (2022) Combining the relaxing sim experience of Animal Crossing with a huge assortment of Disney and Pixar characters, Dreamlight Valley is a fun and chill experience.
    • Kingdom Hearts III (2019) - PS, Xbox, Switch. The Kingdom Hearts series has been an absolutely wild ride. Originally, the concept was to blend Final Fantasy with Disney, and before the first game's launch in 2002, nobody really knew what to expect.
    • Disney Illusion Island (2023) - Switch. Inspired by the Switch's dedication to bringing back couch co-op, Disney Illusion Island is a four-person co-op platformer heavily inspired by Mickey's hand-drawn origins.
    • Castle of Illusion (2013) - Xbox. Another massive Genesis Disney hit was Castle of Illusion, which starred Mickey Mouse as he tried to save Minnie from an evil queen.
    • Disney's Hercules
    • Toy Story
    • The Black Cauldron
    • The Little Mermaid
    • Disney Infinity
    • World of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck
    • Goof Troop
    • Castle of Illusion
    • Gargoyles
    • Darkwing Duck

    Disney’s Hercules is a strange game. It follows the events of the filmfairly closely and does so in a manner that feels consistent with the spirit of the movie, but it's uneven in terms of overall quality. Honestly, much of the game is a somewhat mundane side-scrolling action game that suffers from a general lack of creativity. You collect coins, d...

    Toy Story seems like the perfect concept for a game to film adaptation. Who wouldn’t want the chance to take their favorite toys on an adventure? Toy Story for the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis offers that experience, but -- unlike Hercules -- the developer’s efforts are hindered somewhat by the game’s visuals. Developer Traveller’s Tales should ...

    Here’s a somewhat obscure game based on a Disney film that doesn’t regularly rank among people's picks for the studio’s best. The Black Cauldron was released in 1986 by Sierra Entertainment, at a time when Sierra was known as arguably the finest point and click adventure developer in the world. As such, it should come as no surprise to hear that Bl...

    The Little Mermaid tends to be the overlooked Disney NES game developed by Capcom. To be entirely fair, part of the reason why that’s the case probably has something to do with the fact that some of the other Disney games developed by Capcom are among the greatest NES side-scrolling titles there are. However, it’s entirely possible that some people...

    Disney Infinity was the flagship project in Disney’s ambitious plan to take a more hands-on approach to game development. Infinity’s gimmick revolved around the sale of physical figures based on some popular Disney characters, which could then be used within the Infinity software to unlock new characters and features. History will tell you that the...

    World of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck -- which will be shortened to World of Illusion from now on for sanity’s sake -- is the third entrant in Sega’s Illusion franchise. As the game’s full title suggests, it allows you to play as both Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck as they make their way through various Disney environments in order ...

    Goof Troop was one of the first Disney games Capcom developed for the SNES, which is somewhat surprising when you consider what a radical departure it is from their established NES formula. Goof Troopis not a side-scrolling action game, but rather a puzzle adventure. Each sees Goofy and Max thrust into a puzzle room that can only be solved when the...

    You would think that the first game in Sega’s Illusion series might suffer when compared to later franchise entrants. After all, don’t good video game franchises tend to improve and evolve as time goes on? While Castle of Illusion doesn’t feature World of Illusion’s incredible co-op system, it more than makes up for it in style. Castle of Illusion ...

    Who doesn’t love Gargoyles? Released in 1994, the Gargoyles animated series seemed to be Disney’s response to the success of Batman: The Animated Series. It was a slightly darker, far more mature take on children’s entertainment that still never pushed its subject matter far enough to alienate its primary demographic. It didn’t treat kids like they...

    Let’s get dangerous, shall we? Darkwing Duck was developed by Disney during that time in the studio’s history when they were obsessed with properties based on ducks for reasons that have little to do with logic. It was basically a Batman parody featuring a lot of ducks. The show was amusing enough for the time, but the Darkwing Duckgame has actuall...

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  1. The following games are from the Kingdom Hearts series by Square Enix which incorporates characters from various Disney properties, as well as the Final Fantasy and The World Ends with You series. They don't fit in with other Disney properties since Disney characters are mostly non-playable.

    Main Title / Alternate Title (s)
    Developer
    Publisher
    Release Date
    Epic Mickey: Rebrushed
    2024
    Disney Games
    2023
    Sega
    2013
    Dreamrift
    Disney Interactive Studios
    2012
    • Kingdom Hearts (PS2) Kingdom Hearts was an incredibly strange idea combining famous Disney characters with Final Fantasy, in a brand new RPG. For however odd the idea seemed, however, Kingdom Hearts has turned into an incredibly successful franchise.
    • DuckTales (NES) DuckTales is a widely beloved spinoff, both for its TV show and for its NES game. Unlike other Disney titles at the time, DuckTales doesn't base itself on another game, and is instead a wholly unique experience.
    • Aladdin (Genesis) While the SNES Aladdin was an admirable entry, the version on Genesis even stands above that. While both games follow the same basic plot and structure, the Genesis version introduces two key differences.
    • Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (Genesis, Saturn) Castle of Illusion is a title that really encapsulates Disney magic, while doing quite a good job at emulating a Mario game.
  2. Our list includes iconic games like Kingdom Hearts II, The Lion King, Aladdin, and DuckTales: Remastered, as well as unexpected hits like Split/Second and Disney Dreamlight Valley.

  3. With so many games under its belt, it’s difficult to nominate only a few as the very best that Disney ever released. But at the same time, you won’t have trouble finding a game that suits your tastes just fine, no matter which Disney fandom has carved a special place in your nostalgia.

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  5. Sep 15, 2022 · From DuckTales to Kingdom Hearts, are the Disney video games with the highest Metacritic scores.