
GungHo Entertainment, the creative minds behind the crossover card-battler Teppen, have joined forces with Disney to launch a new retro-style game titled Disney Pixel RPG. Set to hit the market around September this year, this game promises to be a delightful addition to the Disney gaming universe.
What’s Disney Pixel RPG About?
Step into a pixelated world where the magic of Disney comes to life. Disney Pixel RPG features an expansive roster of beloved characters, including Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Winnie the Pooh, Aladdin, Ariel, Baymax, Stitch, Aurora, Maleficent, and even heroes from Zootopia and Big Hero 6. Players have the exciting opportunity to create and customize their own character, adding a personal touch to their adventure.
In this game, the Disney universe faces a unique challenge: bizarre programs are causing chaos, leading to unexpected collisions between previously isolated worlds. Your mission is to team up with these iconic characters and restore order across the interconnected realms.
Disney Pixel RPG offers a diverse gameplay experience, blending battle, action, and rhythm challenges across multiple worlds. Engage in fast-paced battles where you can issue simple commands to your characters or opt for auto-battle mode for a more relaxed experience. Dive into strategic gameplay with Attack, Defend, and Skill commands, allowing for deep tactical engagement.
Personalization is key in Disney Pixel RPG. Players can mix and match hairstyles and outfits to craft the perfect look for their avatars. From Mickey Mouse-themed gear to princess ensembles, the options are endless, allowing you to express your style within the Disney universe.
The game also features expeditions where characters venture out to gather materials, returning with a variety of goodies to enhance your gameplay experience. If you're a Disney enthusiast or a fan of pixelated games, don't miss out on Disney Pixel RPG. Pre-registration is now available on the Google Play Store.
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