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Disney Art Academy Critic Reviews

16 Total Reviews

13 Positive Reviews(81.3%)
3 Mixed Reviews(18.8%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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I’ve only spent a couple of hours with Disney Art Academy, but I was pleased with the quality of a Chip – or was it Dale? – drawing I was able to produce completely from scratch following instructions.
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InsideGamer.nl July 18, 2016
It's not a game per se, more a virtual course to learn people paint and draw many Pixar and Disney characters. It is remarkable how quickly you can draw a pretty convincing drawing.
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Nintendo Life August 15, 2016
The tools on offer may not be of the highest fidelity thanks to outdated hardware, but they are intelligently crafted to be more than adequate for exploring creativity or sparking a love of art.
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IGN Sweden July 19, 2016
Disney Art Academy's biggest charm, in contrast to earlier parts in the series, is its familiar characters. It's actually more fun to learn how to perfectly depict Mickey Mouse's ears rather than painting some boring still lifes. There's much they could have done better, more layers and less story for example, but all in all it's a software that's perfect for the beginner whose dream is to become the next Carl Barks or perhaps a way for parents to get their kids interested in creating art.
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Nintendo Force Magazine July 11, 2016
Disney Art Academy is the kind of tool that parents could use to see if their kids have any real interest in art.
73
COGconnected May 24, 2016
Ultimately, Disney Art Academy does exactly what it promises to do on the back of the box. It doesn’t do much more than teaching you how to draw some of Disney’s most memorable characters, but that’s fine.
70
Game Rant May 13, 2016
The latest Art Academy title arrives, throwing in the ability to draw iconic Disney characters. It’s a solid and soothing way to kill time, but is a little basic in its delivery.
70
Atomix May 17, 2016
Simple but functional, with rich lessons and a lot of contents this new entry on Art Academy series will be an enjoyable drawing activity for Disney fans and a young audience.
70
FNintendo July 15, 2016
Disney Art Academy is a pleasant drawing tool that will surely appeal to a younger audience who recognizes the characters immediately. While the lessons do not go too much in-depth, they are well structured and the possibility of copying the works to the SD card will let the players' drawings be remembered for posterity.
70
Stevivor July 17, 2016
I couldn’t help but feel children would be in the opposite camp, challenged by the colouring-in work they’d be presented but bewildered by phrases thrown around in a real world art school.
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Gameblog.fr July 21, 2016
This Disney version of Art Academy is a nice one, even if it's complicated to be precise enough with the stylus.
70
Digitally Downloaded July 27, 2016
Of course, Disney Art Academy is not an adequate substitution for actual art courses, and the software is not an adequate alternative to graphics tablets and professional art solutions on PCs or Macs. But what it’s remarkably good at doing is making you feel good about your artistic talents, no matter how limited those might be, and then encouraging you to continue learning a hobby that you may just discover that you enjoy without ever considering it previously.
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Impulsegamer August 1, 2016
Disney Art Academy lets younger gamers become a virtual artist with their favourite worlds!
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Everyeye.it July 22, 2016
Quotation forthcoming.
60
We Got This Covered May 11, 2016
Disney Art Academy has a rather involved and in-depth toolset, but its slow pace may bore people who give it a chance. Kids who love to draw and would relish the opportunity to learn how to sketch Disney/Pixar characters while on the go, will surely find it of interest, though.
60
XGN July 12, 2016
Disney Art Academy lets you draw your favourite Disney characters. Not much else is to be said about the game. It's a game about drawing.