• Publisher: Capcom
  • Release Date: Nov 30, 2003
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  • Summary: Minnie Mouse has been kidnapped by mysterious flying creatures, and it's up to Mickey to rescue her. Now, as either Mickey or Minnie, you must fight your way through three different stages, including a warehouse, museum, and ruins, and master special tricks and combinations. In each area, you'll solve puzzles, run, jump, and hide from enemies. Mickey can also hang onto ropes, climb onto containers, and use stealth maneuvers to evade foes. Disney's Hide and Sneak features more than 30 animated sequences for both playable characters. Collapse
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  1. 60
    It'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.
  2. 48
    Though 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.
  3. With its plodding gameplay and bizarre design flaws, Disney’s 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 doesn’t Mickey just jump over the enemies, or throw some stars or something?"
  4. The 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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