Disney Illusion Island

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Disney Illusion Island
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Developer(s) Dlala Studios
Publisher(s) Disney Electronic Content
Director(s) Aj Grand-Scrutton
Producer(s) Victoria Webb (Lead)
Nick Dorsett
Christopher Reynolds
Alex Kay
Designer(s) Grant Allen
Miljan Glenny
Liam Welton
Programmer(s) Ben Waring
Chris Rickett
John-Evans Wagenaar
Luke Amer
Fletcher Morris
Artist(s) Lucy Kyriakidou
Yeonjae Lee
Rory Jobson
Writer(s) Kelsy Abbott
Composer(s) David Housden
Engine Unity [1]
Platform(s) Nintendo Switch
ReleaseJuly 28, 2023
Genre(s) Platform
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

Disney Illusion Island is a 2023 platform video game developed by Dlala Studios and published by Disney Electronic Content for the Nintendo Switch. The game received mixed or average reviews upon release.

Contents

Gameplay

In the game, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy must overcome various platforming obstacles to progress Disney Illusion Island gameplay screenshot.jpg
In the game, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy must overcome various platforming obstacles to progress

Disney Illusion Island is a 2D side-scrolling platformer with a Metroidvania-like game structure. [2] [3] After choosing one of four characters – Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck or Goofy – players travel through areas using an expanding map of the Monoth island. [4] [5] Despite presenting different animations, the characters play the same. [2] [6] Players can walk and jump, and, as they progress, the characters obtain more platforming abilities like double jumping, wall jumping, ground-pounding and swinging. [2] [7] Collectibles in the game include Glimts, small balls of light that unlock concept game art and the island's lore; Tokuns, which display character art and backstories; hidden Mickey shapes in the background, which show photos of Mickey and his friends; and Mickey memorabilia, which reference previous Mickey cartoons. [3] [8] [9]

The game lacks any direct combat mechanic, so players have to avoid attacks from enemies encountered throughout the journey. [4] [10] The game sometimes has areas where players engage in boss fights, during which they have to avoid attacks, press buttons or perform other platforming activities in order to indirectly harm the boss. [6] [11] Getting hit makes players lose one life (represented as a heart), and losing all their lives makes them return to the last mailbox that they passed through (functioning as a checkpoint). Each player can adjust the number of lives given at the beginning of a checkpoint and can also choose to activate invincibility mode. [7] [12] The game offers a local co-op multiplayer mode, enabling players to hug others to restore both their lives and drop ropes to help other players climb obstacles. [3] [5]

Plot

Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy arrive on Monoth Island, expecting a picnic. They discover a giant bookshelf and meet Toku, leader of the Hokuns creatures, who admits to inviting them for a fake picnic. Toku seeks their help to recover three stolen Tomes of Knowledge that protect the island. Aspiring to become heroes, Mickey and his friends accept the mission. During the search, inventor Mazzy provides them with new abilities to unlock new areas. They retrieve the Tomes of Engineering, Botany, and Astronomy by battling against three bosses in different biomes. After each battle, Mickey's team cast a spell taught by Toku that turns defeated enemies into stone statues.

Placing the Tomes on the bookshelf reveals a portal. After the Hokuns take the Tomes and enter it, the bookshelf transforms into the Tome of History. They learn from it that four heroes who once ruled the island created the Tomes to share knowledge with the public. Grayzar, the creator of the Tome of History, desired the other Tomes' power and was defeated in a battle and banished by the other three heroes. Mickey and his friends use the spell in reverse to free the defeated guardians, who then open a portal for Mickey's team to enter and prevent Toku from returning Grayzar into Monoth. The group faces Grayzar, who was disguised as Mazzy, and breaks his spell, making Grayzar friendly. Grayzar reveals Toku manipulated him during the previous battle against the three heroes and he projected his subconscious to aid Mickey's team with no knowledge of Toku's plan.

They find Toku casting a spell with the Tomes in order to control the island. Despite Toku's attempts at excuses, Minnie kicks him far away. The group interrupts the spell that was still being executed by the Tomes with the help of four words given by Grayzar. In the end, the group shows the Tomes to Grayzar and the other three guardians, who then call them heroes and let them guard the Tomes. Grayzar and Mickey's team celebrate with a picnic while the Hokuns assault Toku elsewhere.

Development and release

Disney Illusion Island was developed by Dlala Studios, based in Essex, England. [13] AJ Grand-Scrutton, the team's CEO and creative director, stated that inspiration was taken from modern games like Rayman Legends (2013) as well as Mickey games of the 90s, particularly from the Illusion series, of which Illusion Island was seen as a spiritual successor during development. The nature of the characters' movement was one of the most significant design pillars. Combat was kept to a relative minimum, as they did not deem the characters suitable for this gameplay's style. The ability of characters to drop ropes was taken from World of Illusion . [14]

The game was released by Disney Electronic Content [10] on July 28, 2023. [8] A free "Keeper Up" update, with new time-based challenges, accessibility features and an adjusted map, was released on December 13 the same year. [15] [16] The second free update, "Mystery in Monoth", was announced through the June 2024 Nintendo Direct and was released the same day the direct premiered. [17]

Reception

Disney Illusion Island received "mixed or average reviews" from critics, according to the review aggregator platform Metacritic. [18]

David Housen's score for the game earned special praise from Game Informer alongside the visuals, voice acting and gameplay. [25]

Accolades

Awards and nominations for Disney Illusion Island
YearAwardCategoryResultRef
2023 TIGA Awards Best Social GameWon [26]
Best Puzzle GameNominated
Game of the YearWon
The Game Awards 2023 Best Family GameNominated [27]
2024 13th New York Game Awards Central Park Children’s Zoo Award for Best Kids GameNominated [28] [29]
27th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards Family Game of the Year Nominated [30]
20th British Academy Games Awards British Game Nominated [31] [32]
Family Nominated
Multiplayer Longlisted [33]

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