For the creation of these musical gameplay components, Disney Interactive has sought the assistance of Emmy Award-winning composer James Dooley and renowned lyricist Mike Himelstein. Players will hear songs and instrumentation that alter based on their personal decisions in addition to this innovative musical approach to narrative, ultimately allowing each player to “lead” their own individual soundtrack. Many times throughout the quest, characters will use entirely original music and lyrics to express themselves in song, furthering the plot.
“Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two” is the first video game that can be referred to as a “musical,” staying loyal to Disney’s rich musical tradition. Players dynamically tackle various tasks to explore all options and plotlines, but there are repercussions for their chosen actions. Players take control of Mickey Mouse as he sets out on a quest to save Minnie Mouse from the evil witch.
The game has been remastered for the PlayStation 3 and is available to download from. The concept of “PlayStyle Matters,” which Warren Spector pioneered, is furthered by this new co-op game. Disney Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (USA) (Trial) is a classic 2D platformer game originally released for the Sega Genesis in 1990. However, Mickey and Oswald will work together as true partners for the first time Mickey will use his enchanted paintbrush, which gives him the ability to use paint and thinner, and Oswald will use his potent remote control, which gives him the ability to control electricity. The game has a 2D side-scrolling view, with vibrant and colorful graphics. Players will explore the magical world of the Castle of Illusion, encountering enemies and solving puzzles on their journey. In the parallel realm of Wasteland, which contains 80 years’ worth of abandoned Disney characters and theme park attractions, Mickey Mouse and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit are back. This game features the classic character Mickey Mouse in an adventure to save Minnie from the evil witch, Mizrabel.