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Tangled launches as an adventure title from Planet Moon Studios for PC and Wii back in November 2010. Disney Interactive Studios published this project to match the animated film release. The game targets kids aged six to eleven with a story mode set inside the movie world. You explore colorful kingdoms and tackle quests based on the plot. It features both single player campaigns and multiplayer challenges for local play. The engine renders 3D environments that look like the screen adaptation. Players jump around as Rapunzel or join friends in competitive modes. It feels like a standard licensed adventure built to capture the movie vibe rather than push new boundaries.
You control Rapunzel through linear levels that mirror specific scenes from the film. The core loop involves running, jumping, and using her hair to grab distant objects or swing across gaps. Combat is minimal since you mostly avoid threats by climbing walls or hiding. Multiplayer modes let other players join in for races or mini games that test speed and agility. The controls feel floaty on some surfaces but generally track well with button inputs. You collect items scattered throughout each stage to unlock new areas or costumes. Sessions usually last twenty minutes per level before you hit a checkpoint. The game switches between third person exploration and quick time events during cutscenes. There is no complex inventory system or deep crafting mechanics here.
The PlayPile data shows mixed feelings among players who actually finished this title. IGDB lists the score at 68.2 out of 100 based on twelve ratings. Average playtime sits around four hours for a full run through all levels. Community moods lean toward "casual" with very few hardcore fans discussing secrets. Review snippets mention the graphics are bright but the gameplay gets repetitive after the first three chapters. Completion rates drop off sharply once players hit the later worlds where difficulty spikes without much warning. Cheapest copies on Green Man Gaming go for $0.89 which suggests low demand now. Most users played this just to see if it matched the movie scenes they loved.
This game is strictly for young children who want a quick interactive version of the movie. Adults or veterans will find the mechanics too simple and the challenges lacking depth. The $0.89 price point makes it an easy impulse buy for parents looking to keep kids occupied. You earn a few achievements mostly by finishing levels rather than mastering them. Avoid this if you seek tight controls or long-term engagement. It serves its purpose as a licensed tie in but offers nothing beyond the film itself. Buy it only if you have a child who needs something simple to play for an hour or two.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
IGDB Rating
68.2
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