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Disney Tsum Tsum Festival

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Disney Tsum Tsum Festival

Nov 7, 2019

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2.67 average rating based on 3 ratings

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Disney Tsum Tsum Festival brings Disney’s highly popular stuffed Tsum Tsum toys featuring iconic Disney characters to the Nintendo Switch for the first time ever. Disney Tsum Tsum Festival stars a large roster of Disney characters, including Mickey and Minnie Mouse, in a myriad of party games which can be played with friends and family both at home or on-the-go. These party games can be played by up to four players on a single Nintendo Switch, or players can choose to play online with Tsum Tsum fans around the world.
Developers
Publishers
Bandai Namco Entertainment, Disney Interactive
Franchises
Disney
Platforms
Nintendo Switch
Genres
Puzzle
Themes
Party
Release Dates
Nov 07, 2019 (Europe)
Nintendo Switch
Nov 08, 2019 (Worldwide)
Nintendo Switch
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User Stats
17
In Collection
6
Wish Listed
1
Playing
7
Backlogged
How Long Is Disney Tsum Tsum Festival?
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binglebandit
binglebandit gave Nov 17, 2019
binglebandit gave Nov 17, 2019
binglebandit's review of Disney Tsum Tsum Festival
This review is for the Nintendo Switch version

My sister got this from the library for a Friendsgiving get together. It was fun to play all the games together and try something different. Some of them seemed to have poor inputs for the motion controls (rhythm game didn't recognize movements unless the movement was really snappy). Pretty great mixture of games, and the ability to unlock characters will probably entertain those who are interested for quite a while. It feels very much like a gacha game which was a bit disconcerting for a kid game.

I'm glad we rented the game as I don't see us wanting to revisit it again (we are in our 30's and not the target audience), but I could see this being great for children. I remember spending hours playing all the mini games on Pokemon Stadium back when I was a kid. I can see this having a very similar type of appeal. The diversity in games in Tsum Tsum Festival keeps things pretty fresh. Being able to switch between versus and collaborative can also help take that sting off of a losing streak. The motion controls aren't near as good as something like Wii sports, but they work well enough.