Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour (2000)

Crystal Dynamics

Dreamcast · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation

3.49 from 41 ratings

103 members have it in their collection · 3 playing now · 23 backlogged · 9 wish listed

Walt Disney World Quest Magical Racing Tour boasts more playable characters than any kart racer before it (a total of 13 are offered), and each of the game's tracks allows you to maneuver a different vehicle. Instead of being confined to just a go-kart, you'll get a bobsled, or a rocket ship, and several others. Collect a myriad of power-ups … Read more
Walt Disney World Quest Magical Racing Tour boasts more playable characters than any kart racer before it (a total of 13 are offered), and each of the game's tracks allows you to maneuver a different vehicle. Instead of being confined to just a go-kart, you'll get a bobsled, or a rocket ship, and several others. Collect a myriad of power-ups to your vehicle such as Mickey coins which allow you to race a little faster with each additional coin you collect. Or use the guided bottle rocket to get a speed boost and home in on your opponent. You can also collect items that can be used against your opponents like the frog spell, which will leave them hopping in your dust. Or launch an acorn at them and send them flying out of control. Read less
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Details

Developers
Crystal Dynamics
Publishers
Eidos Interactive
Genres
Racing
Franchises
Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, Disney, Mickey Mouse

Release dates

  • Mar 23, 2000 (Full Release) (North_America) PlayStation
  • Jun 23, 2000 (Full Release) (Europe) PlayStation
  • Jul 19, 2000 (Full Release) (North_America) Dreamcast
  • Sep 01, 2000 (Full Release) (Europe) Dreamcast
  • Jan 24, 2001 (Full Release) (North_America) PC (Microsoft Windows)

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Luitenant_Gruber

Review Luitenant_Gruber 4/5 · Jan 10, 2023

*Warning: spoilers* Surprisingly fun game that I enjoyed more than I would have thought

Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour was a lot more fun than I expected. This statement is from my youth but even applies today.

In its core, it is just a generic racer with Disney characters, but somehow, it felt different and original, and I enjoyed it very much. This is mainly because this game actually has a story, …

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Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour was a lot more fun than I expected. This statement is from my youth but even applies today.

In its core, it is just a generic racer with Disney characters, but somehow, it felt different and original, and I enjoyed it very much. This is mainly because this game actually has a story, in which you must find parts for a big fireworks machine. Winning races grants you those parts. The game is completely based on Disneyland and its attractions. You race trough the Jungle Cruise, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and the Haunted Mansion.

Just like Mario, you can collect power ups to shoot at your opponents. This includes acorns instead of turtle shells for example or a big firework rocket. You can also collect coins throughout the tracks and collecting them all, which is thirty, you unlock some bonus stages.

Throughout the races, you unlock new characters and tracks. There are special wisps in each level that you can collect to unlock even more secret characters. I think this is the main reason I liked the game so much, there is so much to collect and do, besides just racing. All the characters, with the exception of Chip and Dale and Jiminy Cricket are completely original and made specifically for this game.

The graphics in Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour are nothing special and while the PC version that I own looks a lot better than the original PlayStation version, it is still nothing special and a little rough. The boosts effects however are nicely done and redeem some graphical value.

This is, once again, one of those games that has an amazing soundtrack for no reason. The music for the racetracks is amazing and left a positive impression on me. It is too good for a simple game like this in my opinion. I know that most of them are just the songs/tracks that play in the actual attractions of Disneyland but in this game, while racing and shooting acorns at opponents, they feel epic. The rest of the sound effects are a little blend but that does not matter that much when such good music is playing.

The controls are a little stiff. It is manageable and at least does not slip too much, but some turns feel a little to sharp to take with your little go-kart.

The only complaint with this game is that it is way too hard for its intended audience. This is clearly a game aimed at kids, but the opponent racers are all on part with Lewis Hamilton. Unless you race perfectly and can hit them on time with a power up, they will destroy your ass in a race, banning you to last place.

In the end tough, I was pleasantly surprised about Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour and would surely recommend it.

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