![]() And remember – these are completely superficial. Given that the game gifts you enough coins to play the lottery machine almost every time you boot the app up, you’ll see a steady flow of characters add to your collection. Or you can simply save up in-game coins to play a lottery machine to get a character instantly. There are currently 125 different characters to unlock (and no doubt more to come), and you can pay to instantly unlock any one of them. All you need to play is a single character (and you get that the first time you load the game up). Like the original Crossy Road, Disney Crossy Road is free-to-play, and it’s very generous with its content. Your goal is to try and get further in your current run than you had in the last, and then post your score on Twitter and Facebook to prove how awesome you are. The beauty of the game is in its simplicity eventually you’ll make a mistake and then it’s game over. It’s an endless Frogger clone, where you’ll swipe on the screen to send your little character bouncing over logs in the water, and past cars and trains on the roads. Otherwise, the game plays in exactly the same way as classical Crossy Road. ![]() So, where Mickey and Donald bounce around a colourful but classical Crossy Road experience, accompanied by some very traditional Disney tunes, change your character over to Simba and you’ll be taken to Africa, and the cars are replaced by elephants and giraffes. With each character, the environment changes to suit. There’s the classics (Mickey, Donald), there’s the modern (Zootopia’s characters), and then there’s the modern classics too (Lion King, Toy Story). ![]() ![]() Now, instead of blocky chickens, rabbits and zombies, we have a huge number of beloved Disney characters in blocky form. On a basic level it’s a simple reskin of the Crossy Road aesthetic. Today, that game landed on our iPhones, and instantly we were in love all over again. So we were justifiably excited when the team announced that it was producing a Disney version of Crossy Road. Related reading: The Aussies behind this game also produced the excellent Pac-Man 256. It became our Apple TV game of the year last year when we discovered that it is also a lot of fun in multiplayer. It’s fun, it’s light hearted, it’s challenging, and it’s adorable. ![]()
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