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Disney's Magical Mirror | 
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List Price: $49.99 Buy Used: $7.49 You Save: $42.50 (85%)
New (8) Used (17) Collectible (2) from $7.49
Avg. Customer Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 9657
Platform: Gamecube ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Operating System: Gamecube Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 045496960360 UPC: 045496960360 EAN: 0045496960360 ASIN: B00006F2EC
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Amazon.com Product Description It's just like an animated feature starring Mickey, only you get to control the mouse himself. Here's the story: One night, a mischievous ghost traps a sleepwalking Mickey Mouse in a magical mirror. Stuck in an alternate universe that strangely resembles his own house, Mickey yearns to get back through the mirror. Returning won't be easy, though--Mickey must first recover the broken mirror pieces that have been strewn about his house by the prankish poltergeist. The simple yet elegant gameplay mechanics are accessible to younger gamers. You control a glove, pointing and clicking to guide Mickey to his next destination. Just as in an authentic Mickey cartoon, you will have to outwit enemies and pull gags. You will also be able to uncover special souvenirs, such as Pluto's collar or Minnie's bow, which are all displayed in Mickey's room at the end of the game. Mickey is highly expressive, reacting emotionally to what you do and what he encounters. He may express curiosity, get mad, fall down, run away, or stand his ground. Mickey can receive extra help if you connect with Disney's Magical Quest Starring Mickey and Minnie for Game Boy Advance using the special GameCube/Game Boy Advance cable. A parent mode allows an adult and child to play along together, with the adult controlling Mickey.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 27 more reviews...
Mickey who? buy mario sunshine! August 27, 2005 4 out of 16 found this review helpful
Forget your little child that wants this game and get him mario sunshine not this anti-violent $%*%%$$!
Not fun at any age! January 27, 2005 14 out of 16 found this review helpful
I bought this game for my 5 year old triplets. The cursor doesn't always respond well, and is very frustrating. The games "childrens mode" is actually more frustrating than the normal mode, as it doesn't have the hint icon. The game occasionally plays a cartoon for up to 5 minutes that you cannot move past until it finishes, which frustrated my kids and myself to no end. The childrens mode sometimes moves automatically, and sometimes goes to the same rooms over and over again. The "ghost" terrifies my kids. We all strongly dislike this game, very very frustrating on all levels. A total waste of $40.
Entertaining January 2, 2005 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I just bought this game about a week ago and Its great to just play through and relax. The graphics I think are pretty much average compared to any other gamecube game. One thing I thought was amazing is they actually have a cartoon playing briefly during the game and the picture was crystal clear. I think its worth the money if you can get it on sale like I did. But if you spend more than 15-20 dollars on it you may be disappointed. Check your local ToysRUs. Another plus if you have any children is that there is a separate mode for them as well thats timed to be an hour long. Mostly the game is walking around through rooms finding items but some mini games are included as well. Happy gaming :).
Worst Game Made For Gamecube December 6, 2004 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
When I first got this game it looked fun but when I played it for the first time is was horrible. The graphics are bad. I didn't even know how to play it even after looking at the instruction manual. Even in the middle of the game, it would pause without me going to the main menu. I would never buy it again, even if someone paid me. Do not waste your money on it.
A Fun Adventure Game August 20, 2004 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
I am shocked at how many people have given this game such a bad review. This is actually a good solid game that is a lot of fun. You play as Mickey Mouse in a "Myst" style game format (anyone remember Myst for the PC and Playstation?), where, yes it IS a point and click type game but far more interactive and spunky than Myst was. The graphics in this game are vibrant and smooth, doing thier job well to make you feel like you are in a Disney movie. Mickey is silly and happy throughout the game, saying cute things, or singing, or even doing a little dance type thing from time to time, depending on what kinds of things you are doing in the game. The environment is pretty interactive too, allowing you to check out a number of different things in each room. There are more things to do in this game than "point and click", however. Sometimes you will need to do things to trigger an event, such as riding a train, blowing out a candle, jumping on a bed, and much more. You can also do these "tricks" to cause events to happen which further your progress in the game, plus there are a few mini-games such as snowboarding where you actually control Mickey directly. This is a great game for kids too because it is NOT VIOLENT which is becoming a rarity in games these days. Overall I find this a delightful little adventure game for "kids" of all ages.
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