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Disney Think Fast
Video game cover
Developer(s)Magenta Software
Publisher(s)Disney Interactive Studios
Platform(s)Wii
PlayStation 2
ReleaseWii
PlayStation 2
Genre(s)Trivia
Mode(s)Single-player, Multiplayer

Disney Think Fast (stylised as Disney TH!NK Fast) is an American Disney-themed trivia game show-based game developed by Magenta Software and published by Disney Interactive Studios. The game was released for Wii in North America on October 21, 2008,[1] in Europe on December 5, 2008, and in Japan on December 18, 2008. The game was also released for PlayStation 2 in North America[2] on November 7, 2008, November 14, 2008 in Europe, and in Australia on December 5, 2008 (the same day the Wii version of the game was released in Europe). While the game does contain over 5,000 questions, most people criticized the questions for being too simple and repetitive, some based on Pixar films (though the questions do change around a bit), which has caused mixed reviews.

The game borrows its elements from the Scene It? DVD game franchise and is hosted by Genie from the film Aladdin who introduces and gives results for each round. Each game contains 15 rounds and takes about 30–40 minutes to play. Some rounds require watching clips without the sound, and some where players have to answer trivia questions about Disney films, and some where players have to guess what the artist is drawing. Disney Think Fast is currently the only game developed by Magenta Software that has been released for Wii.

Gameplay

Players get more points for choosing correct answers

Disney Think Fast is a trivia game show-based game. Each game can be played with up to four players which players can play as Disney characters including Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy, Clarabelle Cow and Horace Horsecollar. The game also includes 4 stages, including Ocean Grotto, Regent's Park, Hawaiian Beach and The Pridelands. Each Game is hosted by Genie from the movie Aladdin who introduces and give results for each round. Each game takes about 30–40 minutes and contains 15 rounds. Some rounds require players having to watch movie clips without the sound, some where players have to answer multiple-choice Trivia Questions about Disney Movies, and some where players have to guess what the artist is drawing. There are over 5,000 questions, and each one has 2-4 multiple choice answers. Players get more points for correct answers as the rounds increase, and in later rounds, players get penalized for choosing wrong answers.

The game also contains unlockable characters for completing each game in single player mode, including Scrooge McDuck, Magica De Spell, and Pete, but in multi-player mode, the winner unlocks a costume for their character, depending on the stage they're playing on.

Categories

Each round has a different Category: Memory and Strategy, Speed and Agility, and Trivia and Knowledge. In the Memory and Strategy rounds, players have to focus on cards before they flip and guess how many objects there were after the cards flip, or memorize what were used or happened in Disney Movies. In the Speed and Agility rounds, Players have to guess which object is odd after it is done spinning, or answers other questions quickly. And in the Trivia and Knowledge rounds, players have to guess trivia questions about Disney Movies.

Mini-games

In each round, players play different types of mini-games that are part of one of the categories. There are total of 16 mini-games in the game.[3]

  • Balloon Burst - In this mini-game, players have to pop an opponent's balloon by answering questions right first before anyone else does. Each player starts with 2 balloons. If one player runs out of balloons, he/she is out. Whoever is the last one standing wins the mini-game.
  • Clued In - In this mini-game, a character is slowly drawn on the screen while clues are presented to guide players. In this game, players have to guess what character is being drawn on the screen.
  • Fast Chance - In this mini-game, players have to guess basic and general knowledge questions from 3 out of 10 different categories.
  • 50/50 - In this mini-game, players choose between 2 images with questions such as: "who is the oldest?" or "who is the heaviest?".
  • Free Throw - In Free Throw, players have to throw as many melons as possible into a Barrel.
  • High or Low - In this mini-game, players have to choose which card has the highest or lowest number.
  • Observation - In this mini-game, players watch movie clips without the sound and have to guess 5 questions related to the movie clip.
  • Odd One Out - In this mini-game, players have to pick the odd one out from pictures of the muses from Hercules.
  • Quick Count - In this mini-game, players have to guess how many items were on the screen.
  • Quick Draw - In this mini-game, players have to choose right answers first before anyone else does to score points.
  • Rapid Ranking - In this mini-game, players have to rank a series of four items in order before time runs out.
  • Spotlight - In this mini-game, players have to answer eight questions in 1 minute.
  • Starstruck - In this mini-game, a special guest host will read the questions about the movie that he was in. There are four guest stars representing each location in the game: Lilo and Stitch, Lion King, Little Mermaid, and 101 Dalmatians.
  • Take a Guess - In this mini-game, players have to recognize images.
  • Top Toon - Last round in the game. In this mini-game, players have to answer questions first to steal points from other opponents.
  • True or False - In True or False, players have to guess if the statement is true or false.
  • Zone In - In this mini-game, players have to buzz in at the perfect time to get the right answer.

Controls

Both versions of the game have a different control scheme. In the PlayStation 2 version, The game uses Buzz! buzzers, four of which are bundled with the game. In the Wii version, players have to use the D-pad to choose an answer. There's also an option to use motion controls. In the motion control scheme, players hold the B button while jerking the Wii remote up, down, left or right to choose an answer.

Cast

Character English
(original)
Japanese French
Mickey Mouse Wayne Allwine Takashi Aoyagi Laurent Pasquier
Minnie Mouse Russi Taylor Yūko Mizutani Marie-Charlotte Leclaire
Donald Duck Tony Anselmo Kōichi Yamadera Sylvain Caruso
Daisy Duck Tress MacNeille Mika Doi Sybille Tureau
Goofy Bill Farmer Yū Shimaka Gérard Rinaldi
Clarabelle Cow April Winchell
Horace Horsecollar Bill Farmer
Scrooge McDuck Alan Young
Magica DeSpell June Foray
Peg Leg Pete Jim Cummings Tōru Ōhira Alain Dorval
Genie Jim Meskimen Kōichi Yamadera Richard Darbois
Stitch Chris Sanders Kōichi Yamadera Emmanuel Garijo

Development

Think Fast was first announced on Disney's Press Release on July 31, 2008. Disney promised the game to be a family favorite party game for the holiday season. The PlayStation 2 system version is bundled with a set of four buzzers, while the Wii version will utilize the Wii Remote and Nunchuk as buzzers.[4] Craig Relyea, senior vice president of global marketing, said "The perfect party game for the entire family, Disney TH!NK Fast is guaranteed to give your brain cells a high-intensity entertainment workout this holiday season. Whether you're 6, 16 or 60, you're never too old for a friendly showdown.".[5]

Reception

Reviews for the Wii version of the game have been mixed. Most people criticized the game's questions for being too simple and repetitive,[citation needed] some which are not based on Pixar movies (though the questions do change around a bit).

Jack DeVries of IGN gave the game a 5.5/10 and stated "Disney's Think Fast has a nice presentation that combines some classic and popular Disney franchises. And while it's not original, the Buzz games are decent games to copy for a license title. However the overly simple questions limit the game to only very young children. More importantly the game repeats questions and has delayed controls that mess up the very nature of a quiz game. If there are some major Disney movie fans in your household this game might be entertaining for a round or two, but you're way better off getting something like the Disney branded Scene It or Trivial Pursuit games."[9] Austin Light of GameSpot, who gave the game a 5/10, stated "This family-friendly trivia game is fun while it lasts, but its mostly easy questions are repeated far too frequently."[8]

Harold Goldberg of Common Sense Media, however, gave the game four stars and an on rating for ages 6 and up, and praised the game's educational value and messages about being smart, though warned parents about mild cartoon violence in some of the film clips in the game.[10]

The PlayStation 2 version of the game, however, did receive positive reviews. Brian Dumlao of Worth playing, who gave the game a 7.7/10, said that the game's questions are "of the right difficulty level and the presentation, while not perfect, is good enough so that fans won't feel like they were given a bare-bones effort.". Brian stated "Disney TH!NK Fast challenges players to think fast in a new game show-style quiz game that will test players’ Disney and general knowledge, promising to be a family favorite party game this holiday season."[11] Micky Gunn of Gameplanet gave the game a 7.5/10. Although the game was criticized its lack of challenge for anyone older than ten, the game was praised for its selection of Disney films and characters and extremely simple gameplay with a variety of fast-paced rounds.[12]

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