Sail Oceania’s Waters With Disney’s ‘Moana: Rhythm Run’
By John Fernan Lasco | Nov 19, 2016 03:27 AM EST
Disney's latest film "Moana" is about an adventurous teenager sailing out on a heroic mission to save her people. It will hit the theatres later this November and to much surprise of the waiting fans, Disney decided to release a mobile game prior to the release of the film.
Entitled "Moana: Rhythm Run", this mobile game is exclusively available for iOS users only. It is a rhythm-based running game where Moana and other characters from the film run across the screen automatically.
You will surely get thrilled as "Moana: Rhythm Run's" rhythmic infused with an action and adventure gameplay is one of the most dynamic yet. It also features music from the new Disney film "Moana". You will have the choice to play as both Moana and Maui as you take a journey to restore the Heart of Te Fiti. You can also sail to distant islands, take on Kakamora pirate ships, and pitch in a battle within the Realm of Monsters.
Players can tap jump and attack buttons to avoid and remove obstacles blocking in the path. Though "Moana: Rhythm Run" is dubbed as a level-based game, levels are connected and to save the game players should reach progress checkpoints in the path. It means that players can continue from one level to the next automatically without going back to a level selection menu.
"Moana: Rhythm Run" includes six playable worlds of levels for players complete and explore. Reports say that there will be additional worlds and content that will be added to the game in future updates. "Moana: Rhythm Run" is accessible to download on the iTunes App Store for $4.99, and soon the game will also be available to Google Play.
This will be absolutely an unforgettable experience as the music will be directly from the "Moana" film. Enjoy Oceania as you sail, jump, run, and fight your way to save the day and discover your destiny.
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