Publisher Imagineer has announced the release date for Disney Music Parade: Encore in Asia.
The rhythm action game based on iconic Disney movies will release on December 12th 2024 for Asia, supporting English, Korean, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese languages. This follows on the Japanese release for the game, which is set for November 21st 2024.
Check out the trailers below, along with some additional details:
About
A dazzling parade of famous songs!
Play alone, with family, or with friends! Run through dazzling stages alongside famous Disney music in the rhythm action game Disney Music Parade: Encore for Switch.
Key Features
- A Rhythm Action Game Where You Can Enjoy Famous Disney Music – Experience dazzling stages that illuminate to the rhythm of the music like a Disney theme park attraction.
- Unlock New Songs as You Progress – There are 60 songs in total. Unlock your favorite songs as you progress through the game.
- Play Alone or With Others – Up to four players can play together on a single console. Play at your own pace by yourself, or stir things up with family and friends. How you play is up to you!
- Various Difficulties that Even Adults Can Enjoy – Each player can choose their own difficulty. There is even a “Shake” mode that allows children and rhythm game beginners to play by simply shaking to the rhythm.
- Ride Collection – Collect coins to obtain “Music Rides” featuring dazzlingly depicted characters.
- Memory Collection – Collect “light notes” to unlock “Memory Crystals” that feature famous scenes from Disney animated works.
Included Works
- Aladdin
- Alice in Wonderland
- Beauty and the Beast
- Big Hero 6
- Cinderella
- Coco
- Disney Parks
- Frozen
- Hercules
- The Lion King
- The Little Mermaid
- Lilo & Stitch
- Mickey & Friends
- Moana
- Monsters, Inc.
- Mulan
- The Nightmare Before Christmas
- Peter Pan
- Pinocchio
- Sleeping Beauty
- Tangled
- Toy Story
- Winnie the Pooh
- Wish
- Zootopia
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