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A quiz game that asks questions about anything and everything Disney, from the films, to the characters, the songs, and even occasionally the theme parks, Disney Think Fast aims to get the whole family guessing along. Letting up to four players duke it out for the crown of top Disney nut, it's up to you to race to answer the multiple choice questions in a quiz hosted by the Genie himself.
With over 5000 questions on offer, you could be forgiven for thinking you'd need to have an encyclopaedic knowledge of all things Disney in order to be in with a chance of winning, but thankfully, that's not actually true. With questions covering a wide range of films, from the old (Snow White) to the newer (Mulan) and even some of the more obscure ones (Basil the Great Mouse Detective), there's a decent mixture of both challenging, and easily guessable questions on offer here, meaning most people should be able to get at least some of the questions right. Some of the rounds don't actually require any Disney knowledge at all, like the "Guess the Picture" round, which asks you if you can "guess what it is yet" as a picture's being drawn, or another which asks you to spot the difference between four images.
In terms of accessibility, there are few barriers here, although there are a few things younger children may struggle with. The first is that there's no way of choosing questions by difficulty - there's no "child" option, and everyone gets asked the same questions in a round, meaning it's impossible for one player to be asked a different, perhaps easier question to everyone else. As younger children may not have heard of some of the films in question, that means there may be a few bits and pieces they can't answer (if they're playing along with older siblings, anyway - if not, no-one has an unfair advantage!), so it may be best for younger children to play on a "team" with an older sibling or parent. As a game that's fully voiced and with questions whose answers are mostly pictures, there's little else that younger children may struggle with here.
As a quiz game, there's nothing for parents to worry about in Disney Think Fast - bar a stinker of a question!
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Format Reviewed: Nintendo Wii