The first one is called Hakuna Matata and features the playable character Timon from the “Lion King.” Players will be able to acquire special costumes for the Meerkat.Ĩ holiday gift ideas that will make gamers of all types happy In addition, “Disney Melee Mania” will have special events throughout the year. They have to coordinate attacks and protect each other.Īlthough Mighty Bear will have 12 characters at launch, there’s plans to add more over time. They have to pick the right character to complement the squad. The mix of teams and the terrain, in which players can hide in tall grass, creates a sense of strategy as players battle their rivals.
For example, Bing Bong has a trunk slap, but as a support character, the creature also drops candy that heals teammates. The developers said they try to base the moves on a character’s lore, so that players can pick up the heroes quickly and know what to do. All heroes come with three attacks that should be intuitive for anyone who has watched the character in a Disney show or movie.
Unlike other MOBAs, players won’t have to worry about leveling up a character, customizing them or dedicating themselves to a lane. The time investment is minimal so players can sneak in a match during dead times in the day. Each match lasts for five minutes, which makes it perfect for mobile platforms. One is a Team Rumble where players have to defeat the opposing team and another objective-based mode where a team scores points by staying in the spotlight. It includes popular ones such as Buzz Lightyear, Sorcerer’s Apprentice Mickey and Elsa and lesser-known heroes such as Bing Bong from “Inside Out.” Once they pick their holographic character, they’ll enter the battle arena for a 3 vs.3 match. (Apple)įirst off, players choose from a roster of 12 Disney characters at launch. “Disney Melee Mania ” features 3 vs 3 matches that last five minutes. Compared to its peers, the game is simpler to play and that easy pick-up-and-play gameplay could attract a wider audience. “Disney Melee Mania” is a MOBA coming to iOS, tvOS and MacOS devices in December via Apple Arcade. Mighty Bear is attempting to follow that path with a little help from Mickey Mouse and company.
Now, the team is tackling the MOBA, a genre that’s popular on the PC with “League of Legends” and “Dota 2.” It’s a category that seemingly fits well on mobile devices and companies have been trying to break through with the likes of “Pokemon Unite” and “League of Legends: Wild Rift.” The developer did that with the battle royale category made popular by “Fortnite” by turning it into a family-friendly food fight in “Butter Royale.” Mighty Bear Games has a way of taking popular genres and making it accessible to a wide audience. Preview: 'Disney Melee Mania' aims to broaden the appeal of the MOBA