“I only hope that we never lose sight of one thing – that it was all started by a mouse.”
—Walt Disney, Disneyland; October 27, 1954
Only if Walt Disney was still alive, to see how his created cartoon
character Mickey mouse is still entertaining kids today he would’ve been
so proud. Having his first official debut in 1928 Mickey has been
around not only being the most recognizable cartoon in the world, but
also entertaining children for 85 years.
Mickey is not new to games, he has been in games since the Nintendo
era, and now he finally makes his way to the Android game in; Where’s my
Mickey.
Now if you played Where’s my water, and Where’s my Perry, the
objective will be the same for Where’s my Mickey you have guide the
water to the drain so your character will get water. This is a
challenging physics-based gameplay.
Now when you start the game you’ll probably notice that the animation is based from the new cartoon series that can be seen on the Disney channel where Mickey has a modern-age classic look. When you start a world for instance “When life gives you lemons” you’ll watch a 30-35 second clip to watch. You have to swipe, tap, and swirl
to help Mickey collect water; you’ll need every last drop, so make it
count. Water is not the only thing you are collecting; you are also
collecting stars at the same time too. All levels are challenging,
different, unique, as you are trying to simulate the weather such as getting the cloud to fill up with water,
then tapping the cloud to make it rain, to bring water down, then
grabbing the 3 stars, which make that part of the game addicting.
The graphics are solid and colorful. And having wonderful classic
Mickey Mouse animations through the game is a real treat. The sound
effects are great from hearing the water drip, and drop down into Mickey’s bucket. And the sound of Mickey’s voice saying “Oh boy” when you finish at level never gets old.
There are 3 worlds and each has 20 levels to play through, and if you
still want more, you can try the first 6 levels of Goofy’s puzzle for free
but if you want to unlock the remaining levels it will cost you $1.02
though. But more levels are said to come for the game. We’ll keep you
posted when it arrives.
Overall Where’s My Mickey is solid, fun, yet addicting game. Its small cut-scenes are fun to watch
and will keep you coming back for more. And having that classic Mickey
look and having his voice is a plus. If you have had it with the Where’s
my series I’m probably guessing you want to stay away from this one.
But if you are looking to add this to your Where’s my collection it will be worth your money ($1.02) and time to pick this one up at the Google play store.