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title: "EPIC MICKEY"
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# Explore Disney's alternate Cartoon Wasteland Innovative paint & thinner mechanics Dynamic platforming & RPG blend EPIC MICKEY

**Brand:** disney
**Price:** ₨682
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎮 Paint your path to legendary status in Disney’s darkest adventure yet!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** EPIC MICKEY by disney
- **How much does it cost?** ₨682 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- disney enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted disney brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
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## Key Features

- • **Dive into Disney Lore:** Rediscover forgotten characters like Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in a rich, alternate universe.
- • **Master Your Playstyle:** Choices shape your heroic journey—every decision matters.
- • **Challenge the Status Quo:** Not your typical Mickey game—embrace a darker, more complex adventure designed for serious gamers.
- • **Innovative Gameplay Fusion:** Seamlessly blends platforming, action-adventure, and light RPG elements for a unique challenge.
- • **Stunning Retro-Inspired Worlds:** Explore meticulously crafted levels inspired by classic 1930s-40s Disney animation.

## Overview

Epic Mickey is a critically acclaimed action-platformer for Nintendo Wii that combines innovative paint-based mechanics with a compelling narrative set in a dark, alternate Disney universe. Designed by Warren Spector, it challenges players with a unique blend of platforming, RPG elements, and choice-driven gameplay, featuring iconic characters like Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. With rich, detailed worlds inspired by classic animation and a mature tone, it offers a fresh, immersive experience for dedicated gamers and Disney fans alike.

## Description

A heroic tale of redemption and discovery, Epic Mickey is an action-platforming game featuring the iconic Mickey Mouse in a fantastical adventure inspired by the cartoons of the 1930s and 1940s. Pulled into a warped Disney universe called the Cartoon Wasteland by an evil villain, Mickey finds himself in a world inhabited by the retired and forgotten cartoon characters and attractions from Disney's past. Mickey must use the very elements of himself and the world, paint and paint thinner, to explore the Cartoon Wasteland, find the source of evil that is destroying the land, and redeem his fellow cartoon characters including Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Walt Disney's first cartoon star and Mickey's resentful half-brother. With visionary game designer Warren Spector behind the title, players choose their own path to defeat supreme evil, face the consequences of those decisions and ultimately free the Cartoon Wasteland.

Review: Ok, so why should I hate this game? - I must say my first impressions of this game were terrible. I was at Best Buy and could hardly hear anything and playing on a small, maladjusted crappy TV. I also didn't get too far since the game has a relatively long introduction and pretty spaced out tutorials. My best impressions came from being at a friend's house who had the game only because his wife is a huge Mickey Mouse fan. I took the opportunity to really sit down and play this game. Despite the nasty reviews this game has received I couldn't help but notice how much I was digging playing it. The further I got into the game the more and more I liked it even though the lag on my friend's LCD TV made the controls lag pretty badly, and the fact that the camera requires more attention than most games. Speaking of the camera lets talk about that. I can't believe people are throwing this game out because the camera is not perfect. Let's put it this way. People who claim that they die over and over again because they couldn't see where they were jumping to are simply moronic. The camera requires more intervention than most games do. You have 3 ways to manipulate the camera. L and R on the D-pad, the C button, and the 1 button. The D-pad camera controls seem to change the most from enabling you to pan completely around Mickey, to panning slightly to the left or right, or no control at all. The C button puts the camera behind Mickey. The 1 button puts you in first person. The D-pad camera controls are the most inconsistent as they change alot on what they allow you to do. The C button works most of the time, but sometimes is not allowed. The first person camera works 100% of the time. Also in first person you are still able to shoot paint and thinner as well as look in any direction as you wish. Despite the relatively complex camera functions, the camera never bothered me once and I never missed a jump because of them. If you like playing 3D platforming games, these camera control quirks should not bother you. This may come as a huge shock since this game is for the Wii, but this game is NOT for KIDS or CASUAL gamers at all. The controls will frustrate them to no end. Also this is sort of a dark game for Mickey, so don't expect any of that light hearted cutesy stuff that you've seen in every other Mickey game in the past. This is a real game. People who want easy and cutesy games need to be looking at Kirby's Epic Yarn. That game is perfect for little kids and casual only gamers. So now that we've established that this is a game for those who like reasonably challenging games, lets talk about the visuals. These are some of the cleanest graphics I've ever seen on the Wii. They're so clean they looked great on my friend's 46 inch LCD from about 6 feet away. This is the first game I've seen where the jagged edges were not very apparent. Even better than Mario Galaxy in alot of ways. With that ofcourse came some compromises. The game runs at 30 frames per second as opposed to 60 frames per second on Mario Galaxy. Also the game drops a few frames frequently as where Mario Galaxy is always smooth as silk. Nonetheless, Epic Mickey still plays great as the somewhat inconsistent frame rate never becomes an issue. So there is the good, the bad, and the ugly. I greatly enjoyed this game in the time I had with it, and plan to enjoy completing it when my very own copy arrives from desertcart.
Review: One of the best platform-adventures - For animation nerds, it's going to be nothing short of a godsend. Epic Mickey tells a sorta true story about real Disney characters and what happens to them once they're forgotten. The game takes place in Wasteland, a warped, scuffed re-envisioning of Disneyland that is essentially an afterlife refuge, where cultural castaways can live on in peace eternally. And it's overseen by the granddaddy of tragically squandered potential, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The levels are some of the most elaborate levels seen in the Wii, and rival those of Super Mario Galaxy. No, they are not as far fetched and original as those, but they are very detailed and well thought out. They are also full of surprises and secrets. Graphics: Gorgeous. Great environments and designs. Be prepared for some choppiness as some in some stages the graphics are so detailed that they tax the capabilities of the Wii. Sound: Fantastic soundtrack. The characters don't really speak, they grunt and squeak. Gameplay: There are some control issues, but overall the game proves to be a challenging and engaging experience. Certainly a game for the whole family, the little ones will find it difficult to play on their own, but the overall experience is so charming that playing it with them is a joy.

## Features

- Use paint and paint thinner to change the world, interact with friends and enemies and solve challenges
- Choose the best path to become an epic hero because “Playstyle Matters” and choices will change the outcome of the game
- Explore and solve challenges in an alternate Disney world ruled by Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Walt Disney's first cartoon star
- Travel between lands in Wasteland through classic platforming levels inspired by animated films and shorts
- Experience an innovative mix of platforming, action-adventure and light role playing game elements

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B002I0GEXM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,079 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #508 in Wii Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Nintendo Wii, Nintendo Wii Mini, Nintendo Wii U |
| Computer Platform | Nintendo Wii |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,076) |
| Date First Available | October 7, 2009 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00712725004576 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.04 ounces |
| Item model number | 07026400 |
| Manufacturer | Disney |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.33 x 0.6 x 7.54 inches; 3.04 ounces |
| Publication Date | November 30, 2010 |
| Rated | Everyone |
| Release date | November 30, 2010 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 712725004576 |

## Images

![EPIC MICKEY - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81pX35sRm1L.jpg)
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## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ok, so why should I hate this game?
*by K***R on January 20, 2011*

I must say my first impressions of this game were terrible. I was at Best Buy and could hardly hear anything and playing on a small, maladjusted crappy TV. I also didn't get too far since the game has a relatively long introduction and pretty spaced out tutorials. My best impressions came from being at a friend's house who had the game only because his wife is a huge Mickey Mouse fan. I took the opportunity to really sit down and play this game. Despite the nasty reviews this game has received I couldn't help but notice how much I was digging playing it. The further I got into the game the more and more I liked it even though the lag on my friend's LCD TV made the controls lag pretty badly, and the fact that the camera requires more attention than most games. Speaking of the camera lets talk about that. I can't believe people are throwing this game out because the camera is not perfect. Let's put it this way. People who claim that they die over and over again because they couldn't see where they were jumping to are simply moronic. The camera requires more intervention than most games do. You have 3 ways to manipulate the camera. L and R on the D-pad, the C button, and the 1 button. The D-pad camera controls seem to change the most from enabling you to pan completely around Mickey, to panning slightly to the left or right, or no control at all. The C button puts the camera behind Mickey. The 1 button puts you in first person. The D-pad camera controls are the most inconsistent as they change alot on what they allow you to do. The C button works most of the time, but sometimes is not allowed. The first person camera works 100% of the time. Also in first person you are still able to shoot paint and thinner as well as look in any direction as you wish. Despite the relatively complex camera functions, the camera never bothered me once and I never missed a jump because of them. If you like playing 3D platforming games, these camera control quirks should not bother you. This may come as a huge shock since this game is for the Wii, but this game is NOT for KIDS or CASUAL gamers at all. The controls will frustrate them to no end. Also this is sort of a dark game for Mickey, so don't expect any of that light hearted cutesy stuff that you've seen in every other Mickey game in the past. This is a real game. People who want easy and cutesy games need to be looking at Kirby's Epic Yarn. That game is perfect for little kids and casual only gamers. So now that we've established that this is a game for those who like reasonably challenging games, lets talk about the visuals. These are some of the cleanest graphics I've ever seen on the Wii. They're so clean they looked great on my friend's 46 inch LCD from about 6 feet away. This is the first game I've seen where the jagged edges were not very apparent. Even better than Mario Galaxy in alot of ways. With that ofcourse came some compromises. The game runs at 30 frames per second as opposed to 60 frames per second on Mario Galaxy. Also the game drops a few frames frequently as where Mario Galaxy is always smooth as silk. Nonetheless, Epic Mickey still plays great as the somewhat inconsistent frame rate never becomes an issue. So there is the good, the bad, and the ugly. I greatly enjoyed this game in the time I had with it, and plan to enjoy completing it when my very own copy arrives from Amazon.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of the best platform-adventures
*by S***0 on December 1, 2010*

For animation nerds, it's going to be nothing short of a godsend. Epic Mickey tells a sorta true story about real Disney characters and what happens to them once they're forgotten. The game takes place in Wasteland, a warped, scuffed re-envisioning of Disneyland that is essentially an afterlife refuge, where cultural castaways can live on in peace eternally. And it's overseen by the granddaddy of tragically squandered potential, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The levels are some of the most elaborate levels seen in the Wii, and rival those of Super Mario Galaxy. No, they are not as far fetched and original as those, but they are very detailed and well thought out. They are also full of surprises and secrets. Graphics: Gorgeous. Great environments and designs. Be prepared for some choppiness as some in some stages the graphics are so detailed that they tax the capabilities of the Wii. Sound: Fantastic soundtrack. The characters don't really speak, they grunt and squeak. Gameplay: There are some control issues, but overall the game proves to be a challenging and engaging experience. Certainly a game for the whole family, the little ones will find it difficult to play on their own, but the overall experience is so charming that playing it with them is a joy.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Epic Mickey Through the looking glass.
*by A***D on December 13, 2010*

Reviews for Epic Mickey have been all over the place. Not everyone "gets" this game, and more than a few openly despise Mickey Mouse, calling him a fossil, a relic and saying that anyone that likes Mickey Mouse is childish and unsophisticated. Well, apparently I'm childish and unsophisticated and so is Warren Spector, the creative force behind this game because we both love Mickey Mouse, at least what he used to be, an ultimately good hearted but sometimes mischievous rascal who had a tendency to get in over his head. The story is steeped in Disney lore, as Mickey's older brother, Oswald the lucky rabbit, has his life inadvertently ruined by Mickey's hijinks. Now, years later Mickey has to try to help his brother, fix the cartoon wasteland he resides in, and redeem his own past misdeeds. The game is fairly text heavy and the voice acting is limited to grunts, laughs, etc. This makes enormous sense considering the Oswald/ early Mickey shorts had no vocal acting to speak of. The graphics and sound are very, very good. While it maybe a bit dark and sometimes bleak, remember that this game takes place in a world that Mickey ruined, so it makes perfect sense. If you want to get an idea of the mood of the game, think of a Tim Burton film and you'll be pretty close. Okay, so Mickey is on a quest to fix his past mistakes. Another forgotten group of characters, the Gremlins (co-created with Roald Dahl) guide Mickey through his journey. This sounds like a pretty standard 3-d platformer so far, but a couple of features set it apart, and tie in well with the story. One, Mickey has a magic paintbrush, which can project a stream of paint to create and repair broken parts of the levels, and thinner which can eliminate parts and reveal secrets. These can also be used to befriend or melt enemies, respectively. Two, how Mickey utilizes his paint or thinner and his general behavior will influence how characters treat him or respond. You won't always realize when you've made a radical change, but the game responds to your choices later on. Quite frankly, despite all this game's charm, style, and imagination, there are some flaws. One, the camera isn't great, and takes constant adjustment to jump accurately. Second, this game is probably too hard for kids, which isn't really the target audience. This game is for old school Disney fans, people who like 3-d platforming, and people who have the patience to watch a good story unfold in a charming and touching way. I for one loved this game.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Disney Epic Mickey - Nintendo Wii
- Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two - Nintendo Wii
- Nintendo Wii Console, White Premium Bundle (Renewed)

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