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Where's My Mickey? vs. Monsters University on Windows Phone: in-depth analysis

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Disney has always bet heavily on Windows and now it also does so on Windows Phone. Their new and most successful games are already available on the platform and that allows us to have the possibility to play some of the most addictive games on mobile devices. Today we want to review and analyze two of those titles in depth, the essential Where's My Micky? and Monsters University

Where's My Mickey: Water Addiction

Mickey is the great emblem of Disney and it is logical that the company takes great care to give it quality and relevant titles. In this case, he places it in a kind of sequel to 'Where's My Water?', a game of skill and intelligence in which we had to guide the water to through different obstacles. Here we must build roads to bring the water to Mickey so that he can fulfill different tasks.

The game seems simple, but it has a very addictive difficulty curve and surprising: more obstacles soon appear, such as toxic materials that we must avoid and different tactics to achieve our goal, such as using the clouds and the wind to overcome them. With more than a hundred levels, 'Where's My Mickey' is not a game that ends quickly, but rather one that will force us to be the best of ourselves for a long time.

With fantastic graphics, inspired by the classic Disney style, 'Where's My Mickey' has more attractions. For example, has numerous animated scenes that link the story together, and that allow us to enjoy a good handful of Disney shorts for the same price as the game per se. In addition to levels designed for Mickey, we can extend the story with bonus stages featuring Goofy, which can be further expanded with an in-app purchase.

'Where's My Mickey', an ideal game for both children and adults also has a version for Windows 8, in which the graphics of the game shine in all its splendor:

The game does not have a trial version and costs 1.99 euros in the Windows Phone store. You can take a look at how the game behaves on a Lumia 1520:

Monsters University

'Monsters Inc.' is one of the great Pixar movies and last summer it received its prequel. From her was born 'Monsters University', the game for Windows Phone, an addictive race in search of different objectives depending on the scene and its protagonist. For example, one of the parts of the game has as objective to capture the mascot of the rival university of our protagonists, while in the other we race against the clock.

With more than 30 levels in each of the parts, there are plenty of references to the movies and their protagonists. Mike and Sulley are the main characters, but we'll also have access to play with Squish and, in addition, we'll unlock different power-ups as we play to improve our skills. In addition, we can collect different cards, with the aim of having all the monsters in our possession.

'Monsters University' and its 'Temple Run' style can be downloaded for 0.99 euros, but only on those Windows Phones that have at least 1GB of RAM, so if you have a Lumia 520 you won't be able to play with it. The graphic aspect is fundamental so that the requirements are higher than those of other games.

Here we have a video to check how the gameplay is on Windows Phone:

Of course, if that is the case, remember that you can always download the game for Windows 8, for which it is available on any device.

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