- Publisher: Capcom
- Release Date: Nov 30, 2003
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60It's a simple puzzle game, along the lines of something you would find pre-installed on a computer. But nicer looking, and with a lot more style.
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Stilted action that makes the game play more like a puzzler than a platformer. [Feb 2004, p.149]
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While the frustration level has been taken down to almost zilch in some aspects of the gameplay, the kids will eventually have to contend with puzzles that will stump adults.
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48Though the presentation, colorful and cheery, is likely to mesmerize your little one, he or she will struggle with the stupid control configuration and sometimes-bewildering puzzles. If you're smart, you'll let this one sneak by.
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40The three areas, while containing approximately ten levels each, aren't particularly taxing and while a child may find them quite tricky no adults will be left scratching their heads for long.
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With its plodding gameplay and bizarre design flaws, Disneys Hide & Sneak is more of a chore to play than an entertaining game. Kids are probably going to look at this game and ask the obvious: "Why doesnt Mickey just jump over the enemies, or throw some stars or something?"
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The environments are bland, the characters have no dialogue, and the puzzles are illogical. [Dec 2003, p.159]