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Sponsored: The Best Games for Disney Fans

by on November 26, 2015
 

Disney games are great for people of all ages, whether in the form of the traditional board games, as a standalone piece of software, or online, as a browser-based experience. So if you’re in the market for a great Christmas or birthday gift then consider five of the best Disney games out there…

Disney Infinity: Toy Box

Disney Infinity is an immersive video experience that promises to make you see Disney characters in ways you never have before. This huge game uses many of its most recognisable characters from both Disney and subsidiary, Pixar, in a series of fun and exciting ways. At the start of the game, you have the choice of playing as Pirates of the Caribbean’s Captain Jack, Sulley from Monsters Inc., or as Mr. Incredible from The Incredibles.

Clue: Twilight Zone Tower of Terror

Mickey Mouse and friends star in this special edition of the classic mystery board game, Clue. With a back story that involves the power going out at a haunted mansion, your mission is to discover who is missing, where they are and who – or what – they’re with. While a fun addition to the Clue series, the spookiness may scare younger players. For this reason, Disney advises that this game is suitable for players aged eight and up.

Scary Friends Free Slot

The Scary Friends slot is a video slot machine with a monsters theme, inspired by the characters from Monsters Inc. and Monsters University. These aren’t evil or scary monsters, but rather friendly ones. With its animated extra-terrestrial characters, this great game has a distinctly cinematic feel to it.

Yet it’s not all cutesy animation. The slot offers scatter free spins and the ability to trigger from three up to 15 free spin on the video slot machine. You can play for free with virtual credits, or for real cash.

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Club Penguin

Club Penguin costs nothing to play. It is also non-violent and is therefore suitable for the whole family. It offers you a browser-based 2D virtual cartoon world. You start by creating your own avatar penguin before you start exploring.

Play an array of mini games and take part in a host of different activities that earn you coins. You can then spend these coins to decorate your igloo.

Left Centre Right

With its Monsters Inc. theme, this dice rolling board game offers fun for the whole family. You use a Mike Dice Roller to roll the dice and follow the instructions on the side that comes up: pass a Monster token to the left, centre or right. The aim of the game for each player is to gather as many tokens as possible; the first player to get all the tokens wins!