Following the success of Temple Run: Brave, Disney Mobile Games and Imangi Studios partnered up today to release Temple Run: Oz, the latest in a string of collaborations between the legendary studio and mobile game makers. The game arrives on mobile devices ahead of the upcoming film "Oz the Great and Powerful," which hits theaters this Friday.
As Pixar's Toy Story franchise is still one of the most revered film sagas, it makes sense for Disney to try and capitalize on the license in any way, shape, or form it can. While more Toy Story would almost always be a good thing, that's not the case with Toy Story: Smash It!
Last week we took note of when Disney Mobile updated their Tumblr with a message about Buzz Lightyear. It definitely looked as though a new Toy Story game was on the way. Well Disney wasn't yanking our chains, because Toy Story: Smash It! is available now in the App Store!
Finnish powerhouse developer Rovio, maker of the mobile juggernaut that is Angry Birds, announced today that they would be soaring into the animation world with Angry Birds Toons, an all-new cartoon show that will be premiering in the middle of next month, on March 16.
In this brand-new content update for Where's My Perry? you get to enjoy 20 new Agent P levels, not to mention an additional 20 levels featuring Agent P's nemesis, Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz. Excellent!
Disney Interactive posted an update to their Tumblr page today that is good news for fans of Toy Story and video games. It looks like a new Toy Story game will be headed to mobile phones everywhere!
Disney has released Where's My Valentine? -- latest game in the Where's My series that's free-to-play on iOS and Android. The game co-stars Swampy and Perry, the two searching heroes from Where's My Water? and Where's My Perry?
If you haven't booted up Where's My Water? in awhile, now is the time to fire it up again. Disney has updated their popular title with some new features, including an item called Photo Finish, which documents whenever you beat one of the game's Level of the Week stages.
Can you even begin to imagine how much money the House of Mouse could make if they tapped into the near-field communication/radio-frequency identification toy market, like Activision's Skylanders? Well, according to recent reports, it's happening.