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Organization: Disney
Where’s My Mickey? Review
By David Oxford
If there is any type of game it feels like Disney well and truly owns, it's the Where's My...? series begun by Where's My Water? and carried on by Where's My Perry?, starring Phineas and Ferb's pet platypus/secret agent. The latest in the series goes back to the very foundation of Disney by using Mickey Mouse, which ties in to the upcoming new-styled cartoon shorts the company's animation division is producing.Where’s My Mickey? Preview
By Joe Jasko
When a little physics-puzzle game about an alligator named Swampy who just wanted to take a shower hit the App Store in 2011, I don't think anyone was expecting the colossal hit that was about to rock the world of mobile gaming. It soon became clear that Disney's Where My Water? was simply too big to be held in that underground bathtub, so next players saw a licensed sequel in Where's My Perry?, based on the popular Disney cartoon, Phineas and Ferb. Well now we finally know what's in store for the future of Where's My…? games, and that future is starring none other than Disney's own Mickey Mouse!ScribbleMix Review
When Draw Something was released last year, its impact was unlike any mobile or social game before it. The game featured no competition, no scoreboard, and no achievements. Two players drawing pictures for one another was enough to make the game feel more social than most social games before it. Now, Disney has entered the drawing game space with ScribbleMix, which takes that simplicity of Draw Something and adds its own style. It lacks some originality, but it still manages to feel fresh and fun.Mittens Walkthrough
Mittens is a physics puzzle game from Disney, wherein you play as a cat named Mittens and its up to you to collect milk, collect balloons and win the heart of Mia. Getting to Mia is not the easiest task when there's plenty of obstacles in your way. With Gamezebo's quick start guide, you'll have all of the tips, tricks, and walkthroughs you'll need to stay ahead of the game.Mittens Review
By Joe Jasko
Contrary to my initial beliefs, Mittens is not a game about keeping your hands warm during those cold winter months. But that's probably a good thing, because the actual premise of this cutesy casual game is a lot more fun and appealing. Coming hot on the heels of the colossal success of Where's My Water? and Where's My Perry?, Disney's latest take on the physics-based puzzler is all about love, cats, and disgruntled city dwellers.Mittens Preview
By Jim Squires
If we were to make a short list of the best mobile physics puzzlers, Disney's Where's My Water? would be right up there with Angry Birds and Cut the Rope. It's just that good. And while we've enjoyed its many content updates and spin-offs (what Phineas and Ferb fan doesn't love Where's My Perry?), there's one question that's yet to be answered: could Disney do it again?Words of Wonder Review
By Joe Jasko
In Disney Words of Wonder, an evil gray curse has stolen all the color from the Words of Wonder book, and left the fairytale landscape colorless and barren. It's up to you to restore the colors of the world by traveling the land and spelling every word that crosses your mind. I knew that being an English major in college would let me save the world one day!Temple Run: Oz Review
The Temple Run series has been a runaway success, with Temple Run 2 being downloaded over twenty million times in its first four days of availability. It's no surprise then that there are pretenders to the throne. Pitfall, an ancestor without which Temple Run would never have existed, and even Sonic the Hedgehog have gotten into the third-person endless runner act.