Rated E for Everyone and launching just in time for Walt Disney’s, Frozen, coming to theaters on November 27, Disney Frozen: Olaf’s Quest, GameMill Entertainment’s newest video game, is now available exclusively for the Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS family of consoles.
"At two points, Olaf is chased by the huge and powerful snowman Marshmallow. If the screen catches Olaf, the stage ends with the horrible penalty of giving you credit for completion. The screen scrolls quite slowly and offers very little ground on which Olaf can stand clear of Marshmallows swiping arms. To pass, you've gotta mush Olaf up against the right side of the screen and just sort of react to that quarter-inch space that you can actually see. I like this one because it teaches kids that they never know what's coming in life, and that making plans for shit does no good. Everything is set to destroy you and the future may or may not be any better. The only way to succeed in this stage, much like life, is to thrust yourself into the blackness, soul first." -GR
Episode 74 of Heroes of Handheld the podcast dedicated to Handheld Gaming. This week one half of the team is Live from DisneyLand!
We discuss the cancellation of UnMechanical on PS Vita, Olaf on DS is beatinf the 3DS & more information on Metroids cancellation.
Frozen: Olaf's Quest has done the unimaginable.
I still can't believe this movie is still so popular even after one whole year. Anyway, I'm sure it sold more on the DS because there most likely isn't a big selection of new titles coming out for it.
150 million DS systems sold vs 45 million 3DS systems sold, no surprise a movie tie-in title sells better on it. I'm sure a few PS2 movie games sold better than PS3/360 counterparts.