Those looking to just focus on the café or dungeon crawling or collecting won’t be able to do one without the other, as throughout your time with the game you’ll be collecting stickers you receive from various activities that act as a sort of progression tool as well as in-game achievements that give you access to new areas, features, and recipes so you can craft more. It’s just a shame that when you really want to go all out – even though you can absolutely make a café look amazing even with its item limit – you’re forced to just deal with something a little less satisfactory.Įverything in Disney Magical World 2: Enchanted Edition does a good job of complementing each other and very little feels like an afterthought. Presumably this is due to the fact that as customers come in and make their way to a seat, it’s to avoid any sort of obstacle that would keep them from doing so. For example, you can’t place items and furniture in the middle of the floor of the café, and this is usually indicated by a red square under the item that’s being hovered. One big flaw, however, is that in the café there are certain things that are set in stone – like the front counter, dining tables, and stage – but at the very least you’re able to accent the café with plenty of other furniture pieces and place them on top of tables, on the stage, on walls, and various other locations of the café, but even this can feel a bit limited at times since not every part of the café is accessible either. A lot of these sets are extremely pretty also, and with what feels like endless themes for just about every Disney property, vibe, and atmosphere, being able to set these themes in bulk or mix and match between them for both your house and café is a lot of fun and gives more of a personal touch to how you design. With hundreds and hundreds of items to buy and craft, it gives collectors plenty to do and work towards. A lot of these items come as part of a larger whole, with full on themes you can use to design your café and earn special bonuses under certain conditions. Not only does the world change visually, but of course you’ll have the chance to buy and craft exclusive holiday-inspired items from Scrooge’s shop in the form of clothes and furniture to wear and use for both your personal home and café. With the world lathered in gift boxes, Christmas trees, colorful lights, and a plethora of Disney characters wearing extremely fashionable holiday garments, you really get that sense of Disney magic and aura this time of year. This also brings with it seasonal events, and at the time of this review since we’re in the Christmas season, Castleton and its inhabitants are all decorated with a festive coating that really get you in the holiday spirit. Your clock is tied to your system, making any dates and current minute + hour in real-time. Outside of its cafés and quests, those familiar with Animal Crossing will likely see a lot of influence and get comfortable with the structure of the game rather quickly. When finding new recipes and ingredients, your voyage will take you through the likes of Kauai with Lilo & Stitch, Arendelle with Elsa, Anna, and Olaf, into Atlantica with Ariel, and many more locations through the portals scattered throughout Castleton’s main square. Though running a successful café is the primary goal, it’s the other sub-stories of which each property has their own that will be the main driving point for its gameplay, because even though you’re looking to run a successful café, you can’t really make anything without the necessary ingredients for all the food, sweets, and drinks you’ll unlock and create throughout your playthrough. After a quick song and dance and meeting the King of Castleton who designates you as an honorary member and new owner of the café, you and a new manager friend get right to work on adding yet another lively place for people to visit. When you visit, however, you’re immediately introduced to Mickey and Minnie who welcome you and tell you all about what’s going on there, primarily the fact that they have a rundown café that hasn’t been used in quite a long time that they want you to spruce up and run. Disney Magical World 2: Enchanted Edition has players visiting the magic kingdom in the form of Castleton, a vibrant and welcoming world where Disney’s most recognizable characters live and hang out.
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