GungHo Entertainment, the creative minds behind the crossover card-battler Teppen, have joined forces with Disney to launch a delightful retro-style game titled Disney Pixel RPG. Set for release around September this year, this game promises to be a nostalgic journey through the Disney universe in pixel art.
What’s Disney Pixel RPG About?
In Disney Pixel RPG, you'll explore a pixelated version of the Disney universe where you can encounter an extensive array of beloved characters, from Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck to Pooh, Aladdin, Ariel, Baymax, Stitch, Aurora, Maleficent, and even heroes from Zootopia and Big Hero 6. You also have the freedom to create and customize your own character, tailoring everything from hairstyles to outfits.
The storyline revolves around bizarre programs that have thrown the Disney worlds into chaos, causing previously isolated realms to collide and leading to some unexpected character interactions. Your role is to team up with these iconic figures and restore order across these interconnected worlds.
Disney Pixel RPG offers a diverse gameplay experience, blending battle, action, and rhythm challenges across various worlds. Engage in fast-paced battles where you can issue simple commands to your characters or opt for auto-battler mode, allowing them to fight on their own. Dive into strategic gameplay with Attack, Defend, and Skill commands, enhancing your tactical approach.
Customization is a key feature, letting you mix and match hairstyles and outfits to create the perfect look for your avatars. Whether you're in the mood for a Mickey Mouse ensemble or a full princess attire, Disney-themed gear is readily available to suit your style.
The game also includes expeditions where your characters can venture out to gather materials, returning with a variety of rewards. If you're a fan of Disney or pixelated games, Disney Pixel RPG is definitely worth checking out. Pre-registration is currently open on the Google Play Store.
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