On the other hand, I imagine it might be even more jarring to expect Mickey communicating expressively, only to go to Disneyland and see Mickey with a vacant stare and a face that suggests the Botox kicked in as he walked in on his surprise birthday party. And most significantly, Mickey can talk! This makes sense, when you view this game as a marketing tool for kids so they don’t see Mickey as a costume, but the character they see on TV. He’s a good foot shorter, closer to his canonical height of four feet.
His face is fully articulate and expressive. For example, here’s Mickey when you see him at Disneyland… However, the characters don’t just look like the characters. Well of course it’s Mickey Mouse himself, right? It’s not like he’s a CP in a costume or anything! And yes, I absolutely get that. I had played it once before and longed to play again, but I did not have the system, the time, nor money to play it.Īs a game that is nine years old, of a park I had only been to a few times, and as a former cast member to Walt Disney World, there are several facets that fascinated me once I gave them more than a passing second’s worth of thought.ġ. I had my birthday recently and my wife, the light that is my world, got me the 2011 Xbox One video game Disneyland Adventures Kinect.