Disney Tsum Tsum Festival brings Disney’s highly popular stuffed Tsum Tsum toys featuring iconic Disney characters to the Nintendo Switch for the first time ever. Disney Tsum Tsum Festival stars a large roster of Disney characters, including Mickey and Minnie Mouse, in a myriad of party games which can be played with friends and family both at home or on-the-go. These party games can be played by up to four players on a single Nintendo Switch, or players can choose to play online with Tsum Tsum fans around the world.
Platforms
SwitchGenres
PuzzleThemes
PartyLanguages: English and 4 more
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Critic Reviews
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This is jam-packed with mini-games that can be enjoyed both against other players and alone, with enough content even for those with limited hand and/or arm mobility issues. It's the cutest party title known to mankind. This really is a game that everyone can find something to love: no compensation will be given for any arguments that multiplayer conjures up.
- 19 Feb, 2020
By Cody Medellin
It's very difficult to recommend Disney Tsum Tsum Festival. The best minigame happens to be the one originally made for mobile platforms, and the second best is the coin-pushing game. The other minigames have various control and design issues, and they range in quality from OK to bland, so even the great presentation can't compensate for those shortcomings.
- 23 Jan, 2020
By Tanner Pierce
Disney Tsum Tsum Festival is a complete and utter failure of a party game, with only a match-three puzzle mini-game providing even a small amount of fun.
- 06 Dec, 2019
By Seth Cano
Overall, Disney Tsum Tsum Festival is worthy of your time if you are a Disney enthusiast. The game is also worth a look if you want a family-oriented game and/or party game. Despite some of the title's concerning game design choices, it has such a charming atmosphere and no performance issues. Therefore, having a jolly time is inevitable.
- 26 Nov, 2019
By James Batchelor
An inoffensive mini-game collection that tries to deliver a little of that Disney charm, but it feels like the type of lacklustre Wii title that was abundant during that console's golden era. With the availability of Super Mario Party or even Carnival Games, it's hard to recommend this – unless you're a really big fan of Tsum Tsums. Not Disney, just the Tsum Tsums.
- 22 Nov, 2019