Magic Kingdom Debuts New Role-Playing Game
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Magic Kingdom Debuts New Role-Playing Game
http://www.wesh.com/themeparks/30524543 ... ld+updates
There are 70 cards to collect and you get 5 complimentary cards each day you play.
There are 70 cards to collect and you get 5 complimentary cards each day you play.
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Re: Magic Kingdom Debuts New Role-Playing Game
Are you going to play? :Davengador1 wrote:http://www.wesh.com/themeparks/30524543 ... ld+updates
There are 70 cards to collect and you get 5 complimentary cards each day you play.
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Re: Magic Kingdom Debuts New Role-Playing Game
I'm thinking about it. I also want to try the Kim Possible mission at Epcot some day. :D:
More on the game can be seen here:
http://land.allears.net/blogs/guestblog ... ll_of.html
More on the game can be seen here:
http://land.allears.net/blogs/guestblog ... ll_of.html
Re: Magic Kingdom Debuts New Role-Playing Game
I dunno, doesn't seem as imaginative as the Kim Possible ones -- all the results seem to be projected animated bits. Kim Possible there's chimneys that smoke and steins that sing and other "real life" responses.
Well, maybe imaginative isn't the right word -- story may be way cooler and wittier for all I know -- but the part I get most excited about with the Kim Possible missions is missing. :p:
Well, maybe imaginative isn't the right word -- story may be way cooler and wittier for all I know -- but the part I get most excited about with the Kim Possible missions is missing. :p:
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Re: Magic Kingdom Debuts New Role-Playing Game
I love Team Possible, it is a lot of fun. I've done it quite a few times and enjoy it every time.avengador1 wrote:I'm thinking about it. I also want to try the Kim Possible mission at Epcot some day. :D:
More on the game can be seen here:
http://land.allears.net/blogs/guestblog ... ll_of.html
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Re: Magic Kingdom Debuts New Role-Playing Game
My sister and I did the Team Possible mission at Epcot last year and plan to try it again in April. We'll also give the new interactive game in the MK a go this time.
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Re: Magic Kingdom Debuts New Role-Playing Game
The kids really liked doing Team Possible. Our oldest wanted to do it soooo bad. It was kinda fun, except when you have someone following you doing the same mission. Or your following someone, we just waited and let them get away ahead so it didn't ruin the fun.
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Re: Magic Kingdom Debuts New Role-Playing Game
I went and tried it today. You start out by going to the Fire Station and getting a key card, five spell cards, and a map of the stations.They give you a quick tour to explain how the cards work and how to use them and then Merlin sends you on your way.
My adventure today was in Frontierland and it wasn't too hard to find the station locations. There are five in each land, but your adventure will probably just stick to one land, unless you want to continue with the next adventure in the next land. It took about 20 minutes to complete.
The key card activates the stations and you have to use it at each one you stop at. There also is a circle you need to stand on. You have to pay attention to know when to use your spell cards and sometimes you even have to use the backside of the cards. Once you are done at one station they give you a symbol for the next one, you then have to find it to continue your adventure.

My adventure today was in Frontierland and it wasn't too hard to find the station locations. There are five in each land, but your adventure will probably just stick to one land, unless you want to continue with the next adventure in the next land. It took about 20 minutes to complete.
The key card activates the stations and you have to use it at each one you stop at. There also is a circle you need to stand on. You have to pay attention to know when to use your spell cards and sometimes you even have to use the backside of the cards. Once you are done at one station they give you a symbol for the next one, you then have to find it to continue your adventure.

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I'm still trying to figure out what to do with my Pokemon cards. As cool as this idea is, I don't know if I can participate.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&featu ... QDF3rn_eGQ
some guests playing one of the quests.
hmm, nice, I wonder what type of projectors they are using for the videos. I can see the markings where you have to stand for the system to see you, but not any projectors.
some guests playing one of the quests.
hmm, nice, I wonder what type of projectors they are using for the videos. I can see the markings where you have to stand for the system to see you, but not any projectors.
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