The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Welcome to Disney’s Party! Join a cast of your favorite Disney characters at Uncle Scrooge’s fun-filled party. Disney’s Party drops you into the mix with Mickey Mouse and friends to embark on challenging adventures that include collecting magical objects, solving puzzles, and maneuvering through obstacle courses. So, what are you waiting for? Get ready to join Tinkerbell as she guides you through the park of a lifetime!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:014633146035
Condition:Used
Genre:Party
Platform:Nintendo Gamecube
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GC_DISNEY_PARTY
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
AArgh!! Clean, colorful graphics cannot conceal how confusing and bizarre this game is. After placing the disc in and getting to the actual game, it was nearly 1/2 hour!!! before the “game” even began; endless, boring text instructions seemed to be all there was. I’m appalled at how awful most Disney games for Gamecube are but this one leads the pack in tedious, endless, vague tutorials. Time to flush this “potty” down.
Read a review on this game before buying it and it was waaay off. I have a 3 and 4 year old and this game is slow for them and too much reading before starting the “fun” stuff. The “fun” stuff is just too slow for their age group. Can’t say how it is for older children, but don’t do it if you’re looking for younger ones.
One person found this helpful
Being a fan of Mario Party and Shrek Party, I thought Disney’s Party would also be enjoyable. Unfortunately, I am irritated that I paid $40 for this thing. The game play is confusing and takes forever to set up and explain, the on-screen text (for the directions) is really hard to read and is extremely verbose.The mini-games are fun once you figure out how to play them, but game play is lame. You don’t get to roll dice and move along a board. Instead, there is a little roulette that determines where you go. You have to play a bingo-style game with items and stars and there are these items, “power notes” and gems to keep track of (I can’t even explain it in a way that isn’t extremely confusing).Overly convoluted, confusing, poorly designed and difficult to read – stay away from this and get Mario Party (4 or 5) or Shrek Party.
21 people found this helpful
I was VERY disappointed with this game. I too purchased it for my son, who is 6. With all the options at the store, when I saw DISNEY, whoe specifically markets to children, 10 and under, I purchased this game. What a disappointment! Very confusing, no interaction, overwhelming. There is a lot of work involved prior to play, and once play begins the other players (3 run by the computer) are in the way and distracting. I am very disappointed. I feel DISNEY missed the ball on this one, and I think it’s a shame that many parents will make the decision to purchase this item based solely on Disney’s reputation with children.
23 people found this helpful
Adult children and there children (grandkids) come over for Family Game Night. It’s fun for us all to get together and play.
My family loves the Mario Party series and the kids can’t get enough Disney. This seemed to be a perfect match.Unfortunately, it took over 3 hours for us to even begin the game after reading screen after screen of confusing instructions. Once the game started, it was difficult to figure out what was going on.There are so many layers to this game that don’t seem to match up very well. Others have said that this game is great with persistence, but it’s very difficult to keep a 4-year-old engaged in a game that us parents don’t quite understand yet.I wouldn’t recommend this game to anyone with young children or anyone who wants to pop in a game and start playing.
6 people found this helpful
It’s good. It’s fun, but it’s not great. Mario party is a bit more fun…but if you’re planning to get this for a little elementary school kid, it might be hard for them. There’s some mini games that have math in them and it’s a lot to do with education. The instructions at first are a little hard and the gist is hard to get used to.The basic point of the game is to win mini games to get stars to fill up a bingo board. You can also use items bought in shops to fill up the board. There are also power notes which give you an upgrade in mini games, which can be bought in shops or you can get trade an item for three.Overall, it’s a fun game when you’re bored. Since it’s this cheap, I say it’s worth getting. If you’re ever having friends over, this is a good one to play too.
One person found this helpful
Disney’s Party is, as stated in the title, not a clone of Mario Party. The minigames have more variety and are more skill based rather than button mashing or chance based, but the AI is cheap and merciless and the game has long unskippable scenes topped off with an insistence on tutorial every time you play. You can skip the tutorial, but still. The controls are good, but I just can’t recommend this game. It could have been very good, but falls short. It’s simply mediocre. Pass.