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Disney Frozen: Olaf’s Quest Gets Some New Screenshots for Nintendo 3DS

Disney Frozen: Olaf’s Quest is now available for Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo DS. Have you been debating rather to pick the game up for your little gamer this holiday season? Well check out these new screenshots!

Disney Frozen: Olaf's Quest, a side scrolling adventure starring Olaf the snowman, features an all-new story, which picks up where the upcoming Disney animated film leaves off. Players of all ages can play as Olaf and use his unique snowman abilities to try and stay in one piece throughout 60 action-packed stages across the frigid kingdom of Arendelle. This incredible journey is filled with super-cool puzzle-solving, hidden collectibles, unlockable goodies and challenges rewarding for gamers of all skill levels.




Features:

  • Having a Laugh with Olaf – With a carefree snowman as its lead, Disney Frozen: Olaf’s Ques t is a lighthearted, cheerful romp injected with humorous action that players of all ages and fans of the film will enjoy.
  • An Icy (and Dicey) Adventure – Players must guide Olaf across 60 imaginative levels inspired by the mythical kingdom of Arendelle, navigating stimulating but accessible challenges, icy hazards and encountering mischievous natives while discovering hidden collectibles and unlockable accessories along the way.
  • The Unstoppable Snowman – Even though it’s all he can do to stay in one piece, Olaf’s snowman body gives him a number of unique and exciting abilities that help him throughout his journey. Olaf can stomp enemies with his (ahem) enlarged underside, bowl them out of the way by rolling into a colossal snowball, propel himself by turning into a helicopter, and reach faraway objects with his conveniently detachable cranium.

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