Fasten your seatbelts because we are clear for take-off as Disney Interactive has announced that “Disney Planes” the video game is now available at retailers worldwide exclusively for all Nintendo platforms including the Wii™ and Wii U™ systems, as well as the Nintendo 3DS™ and Nintendo DS™ handheld systems.
Inspired by Disney’s anticipated animated film, “Disney Planes” the video game takes players on an action-packed, sky-high heroic adventure and continues the storyline beyond the film with Dusty, a big-hearted, speed-loving crop duster who is voiced by actor and comedian Dane Cook. Additionally, players can embark on races and global adventures with Dusty and other characters from the film including Ishani, voiced by Priyanka Chopra; Echo, voiced by Anthony Edwards; and Bravo, voiced by Val Kilmer.
From Propwash Junction to China, players will fly across 10 different environments inspired by the film, playing as any one of 10 of the film’s most memorable characters. Drop-in and drop-out co-op play for two players is available on any console mission.
Check out the preview:
Roll, turn and loop to complete mission-based objectives in any one of four modes for play: Air Rallies, Story, Free Flight and Balloon Popping. The exploratory Free Flight mode is exclusive to console play, while the handheld has an exclusive objective-achieving Challenge mode.
“Disney Planes” the video game is rated ‘E’ and is now available exclusively for Nintendo platforms for a suggested retailer price of $49.99 on Wii U, $39.99 on the Nintendo 3DS and Wii and $29.99 for Nintendo DS.
This looks like fun!!
Wishing you Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust
Sunshine
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I was never really one to get games fashioned from the movies but it looks pretty good for the kids