- Rainbow Caverns is inspired by an extinct Disneyland attraction, Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland
- Mickey and Oswald must navigate through a cave to a giant rainbow waterfall
- this looks like a Mount Rushmore of Snow White's dwarves
- you have to fix the waterfall's piping system
- this allows access to the projector at the end of the level
- some wells are filled with invisible ink that turns you invisible
- use this ink in the caverns to sneak past security systems
- a well of indelible ink can be used to coat the characters in a hard golden coat
- this allows you to go through terrain you otherwise couldn't
- it also prevents a few hits worth of damage from enemies
- Oswald has a remote control that can stun enemies and activate all sorts of contraptions
- Oswald can zap Mickey back to life if he is close enough
- Mickey can paint Oswald back into existence if he expires
- Oswald can also spin his ears as helicopter to help Mickey across large gaps
- take photos during gameplay to share with friends
- there will be special photo-op spots marked by signs
- another costume: Mickey can wear a Peter Pan costume
- sketches allow Mickey to use special limited-use attacks and environmental effects
- example: dropping an anvil on an enemy or conjuring a giant stop watch that temporarily slows down time
- these sketches can be selected via GamePad
- every line of speech in the game is preformed
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- Mickey and Oswald must navigate through a cave to a giant rainbow waterfall
- this looks like a Mount Rushmore of Snow White's dwarves
- you have to fix the waterfall's piping system
- this allows access to the projector at the end of the level
- some wells are filled with invisible ink that turns you invisible
- use this ink in the caverns to sneak past security systems
- a well of indelible ink can be used to coat the characters in a hard golden coat
- this allows you to go through terrain you otherwise couldn't
- it also prevents a few hits worth of damage from enemies
- Oswald has a remote control that can stun enemies and activate all sorts of contraptions
- Oswald can zap Mickey back to life if he is close enough
- Mickey can paint Oswald back into existence if he expires
- Oswald can also spin his ears as helicopter to help Mickey across large gaps
- take photos during gameplay to share with friends
- there will be special photo-op spots marked by signs
- another costume: Mickey can wear a Peter Pan costume
- sketches allow Mickey to use special limited-use attacks and environmental effects
- example: dropping an anvil on an enemy or conjuring a giant stop watch that temporarily slows down time
- these sketches can be selected via GamePad
- every line of speech in the game is preformed
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I don't really mind not being able to play with a Wii remote though it would have been a nice addition. However I really don't like the fact that local multiplayer is STILL splitscreen on the WiiU.
This is a no buy for me. With the WiiU, splitscreen for two player games is now something of the past. It simply should not exist anymore.
Does anyone what the WiiU brings anything to the table (besides graphical improvement)?
I remember hearing about "improvements" and "extras" but I have not seen anything about that recently.
Mike from Morgantown
I just knew it... They wouldn't support wii remote+nunchuck controls. How lame is that?
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