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Tangled: The Video Game
Cover art for Wii
Developer(s)Disney Interactive Studios
Publisher(s)Disney Interactive Studios
Composer(s)Olivier Derivière
Platform(s)Wii, Nintendo DS, Microsoft Windows
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Mode(s)Cooperative multiplayer video game

Tangled: The Video Game is an action-adventure game based on the 2010 film Tangled for the Wii and Nintendo DS,[1][2] as well as for Microsoft Windows. The video game was developed and published by Disney Interactive Studios on November 23, 2010 in North America only.[3]

Gameplay

Disney Tangled: The Video Game is a story-based adventure set in a vast kingdom featuring characters with unique abilities, colorful environments, creative play, fun quests, and competitive racing challenges. Mandy Moore and Zachery Levi reprise their roles as Rapunzel and Flynn.

Plot

The story follows that of the film very closely. In a faraway kingdom, a king sought a cure for his wife's life-threatening ailment. After hearing of a magical flower that could cure everything, he ordered a broth made of the flower, and his wife was immediately cured. The trade-off was that their newborn daughter had long, flowing blonde hair that possessed its own healing powers. Hearing of this discovery, an evil witch kidnapped the infant princess, locked her away in a tower, raised her as her own child and warned her of the horrors of the outside world. Years later, a bandit by the name of Flynn Rider (also known as Eugene Fitzgerald as changed in the movie) came upon the tower and found himself knocked out by the now-teenage princess named Rapunzel. After agreeing to hide his stolen stash, she made a deal with the bandit: The stash would be returned only if he agreed to show her the kingdom where flying lanterns were released every night on her birthday.

References

  1. ^ "Review: Disney Tangled Video Game for the Nintendo Wii". ToyXplosion.com. Retrieved 2011-03-26.
  2. ^ "Disney’s Tangled: The Video Game Review (DS)". PlatformNation.com. Retrieved 2011-03-26.
  3. ^ "Disney’s Tangled Video Game Coming November 23rd". ToyXplosion.com. Retrieved 2011-03-26.

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