The Disneyland that never was but always will be Still, I can’t help but recommend Kinect Disneyland Adventures for all of its charm, especially if you’re big on the park itself. It’s really fun and a cool demonstration of the tech behind Kinect to interact with the characters, but basic mechanics like moving around feel incredibly complicated, and will make you practically hate the experience. As a game though, it’s more of a mixed bag.
In that sense, Kinect Disneyland Adventures does its job, and it does it very well you’re constantly reminded of just what’s right about the Disney company and its brands, especially if you play with those familiar with the park. Who knew it would take a virtual trip back to reignite my love?
I spent day after day learning the biggest secrets of a company that protects fiercely and, as a result, I lost what Disney and its fan know as “the magic.” The extraordinary became mundane, and in a weird way, I began to step away. įor the better part of five years, I worked as Disney cast member. Do you want to get the latest gaming industry news straight to your inbox? Sign up for our daily and weekly newsletters here.