Disney Tsum Tsum Festival
Disney Tsum Tsum Festival, édité par Disney Interactive et Bandai Namco Entertainment et sorti le 7 novembre 2019 sur Nintendo Switch, constitue la première apparition des peluches Tsum Tsum de Disney sur cette plateforme. Classé dans le genre réflexion / puzzle, le titre réunit un large roster de personnages Disney, dont Mickey et Minnie, au sein de jeux de fête variés que l'on peut pratiquer en famille ou entre amis, à domicile comme en déplacement. Quatre joueurs peuvent participer sur une même console, ou bien rejoindre des fans du monde entier via le jeu en ligne.
Le jeu enregistre une note agrégée de 54,25. Sur le plan des retours, la presse a salué la valeur de ce collectif de mini-jeux : le média Digitally Downloaded estime ainsi que « It’s easy to dismiss Tsum Tsum Festival as being “just” a minigame collection, but there’s value in those – especially on the Nintendo Switch, which is built a… », tandis que Cubed3 relève que « This is jam-packed with mini-games that can be enjoyed both against other players and alone, with enough content even for those with limited hand and/or arm mo… ». Certains joueurs sur Metacritic adoptent une position plus mitigée, comme en témoigne l'avis d'un utilisateur trouvant le titre agréable pour les enfants et visuellement réussi mais regrettant un manque de variété : « Nice game for kids. Nice picture. However, lack of a variety of small games inside. ».
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« It’s easy to dismiss Tsum Tsum Festival as being “just” a minigame collection, but there’s value in those – especially on the Nintendo Switch, which is built around the easy sharing of experiences but has, to date, had a relatively minimal application of that potential outside of Nintendo itself. With Christmas parties and the like coming up, there’s going to be plenty of opportunities to break this game out, and it’s one of those that kids can love… but then also holds the kind of nostalgic appeal to anyone who grew up with Disney (i.e. all of us) that allows them to enjoy it too. We don’t see Donald Duck in enough games any longer. I’m happy to have him here. »
« This is jam-packed with mini-games that can be enjoyed both against other players and alone, with enough content even for those with limited hand and/or arm mobility issues. It's the cutest party title known to mankind. This really is a game that everyone can find something to love: no compensation will be given for any arguments that multiplayer conjures up. »
« Disney Tsum Tsum Festival is a wonderful party game. Whether you're looking to entertain the kids or simply want a lighthearted game to play with friends, you're bound to have a ton of adorable fun with this mini-game collection. »
« Tsum Tsum Festival is not built to produce a competitive atmosphere, but is rather a heart-warming collection of mini-games. My husband, John, and I played most of the games in a cooperative mode because, frankly, it was way more fun. But if you’re going to have John on your team for Bubble Hockey, for the love of Tsum Tsum don’t have him guard the goal. »
« Disney TSUM TSUM FESTIVAL is a funny party game on Nintendo Switch, based on Disney Pixar's main characters; or on their plush versions, at least. »
« Overall, Disney Tsum Tsum Festival is worthy of your time if you are a Disney enthusiast. The game is also worth a look if you want a family-oriented game and/or party game. Despite some of the title’s concerning game design choices, it has such a charming atmosphere and no performance issues. Therefore, having a jolly time is inevitable. »
« Disney TSUM TSUM FESTIVAL is a solid, fun party game that uses the chibi-style iconic characters well and, at the expense of the Switch Lite, makes use of its platform exclusivity by using the hardware in a ton of interesting ways. »
« Disney Tsum Tsum Festival is a party game that entertains, but for a short time. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« Nice game for kids. Nice picture. However, lack of a variety of small games inside. »
« [SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.] »