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10 Best Disney Games for Mobile

If you’re eager to check out some of the best Disney mobile games you can play right now, this article will surely come in handy. I’ve listed all the games in no particular order, so pick your favorite and embark on a journey through the Disney universe right now!

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In this article, you will find all sorts of games, from RPGs to match-three type of games, so no matter if you want something with an immersive story or just a casual experience, this list should have all the game types that you need! Let’s check them out then, shall we?

Disney Frozen Adventures

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This beautiful game takes place in the beautiful kingdom of Arendelle, where you can use the help of Elsa, Olaf, Anna and all the beloved characters from Frozen. It’s a casual match-three adventure, that is enjoyable for all ages, especially if you are a fan of Frozen!

Disney Mirrorverse

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Disney Mirrorverse is one of the best Disney mobile games you can play. It’s an RPG where you get to form a team with some of the strongest Disney characters, and then take them into battle. If you love RPGs and gachas, this is one title that you cannot skip. Everything from its gameplay to the character design is, simply put, fantastic!

Where’s My Water?

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Although this might not seem like your typical Disney game at first, it actually is. And if you are a puzzle game lover, this one is a gem. In Where’s My Water? you have a physics-based puzzle game, in a way similar to Cut the Rope. Here you have to help Swampy fix his shower by figuring out the best way to let the water pass through.

Disney Maleficent Free Fall

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We’ve got another gem in the form of a puzzle game, but this time, featuring Maleficent. Although it’s not often we see games featuring villains, Maleficent became extremely popular after the movie hit the big screens. Disney Maleficent Free Fall is a game similar to Bejeweled, where you have to match jewels and eventually pass the levels.

All in all, it’s a great casual experience, where you also have a chance to unfold the story of Maleficent, from a young girl to the villain that she became. I’d say it’s worth adding to your library if you tend to love these match-three types of games!

Disney Sorcerer’s Arena

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For those who love a good turn-based RPG, Sorcerer’s Arena is a must play. It’s a game that only only has the visuals, but also the essence, which makes it a good contender. Disney Sorcerer’s Arena also has a unique animation style, which is not all that typical for Disney games, but in this game, it works perfectly.

You can find all the characters in the game ranked into a tier list right here, so if you do decide to give it a try (which you should!), make sure you take a look.

Disney Twisted Wonderland

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We’ve reached a title that I personally am guilty of playing. A lot. Normally, I’m not such a big fan of visual novel-like games, and while Twisted Wonderland does appear to be like one at times, it goes so much deeper. All the characters are inspired by Disney villains, and have a distinct anime appearance.

It’s a stunning game and the combat and dance stages will surprise you at times – but I have to say, it’s not as easy as it seems!

Disney Dreamlight Valley

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We’ve covered extensively Disney Dreamlight Valley, and from that alone, you can probably tell it’s an absolutely amazing game. You get to explore the beautiful world within the game, decorate your place however you see fit, and also meet the notorious villains from the Disney classics.

If you had to pick one game from this list to play right now, I would strongly suggest either this one, Mirrorverse, or Twisted Wonderland. These are arguably some of the best mobile games Disney’s ever influenced.

Disney Heroes: Battle Mode

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Yet another tactical RPG from Disney delights us with its presence – Disney Heroes: Battle Mode features heroes from beloved Disney and Pixar movies, just like in Sorcerer’s Arena and Mirrorverse, in the quest to clear the corrupted world. With guilds, Arena battles and all the elements a typical gacha game has, this game can easily become your next favorite.

Disney Pop Town!

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While it might not be one of the best mobile Disney games in the world in terms of notoriety, Disney Pop Town is one of the most fun casual puzzlers out there. The characters have a distinct design, and the entire vibe of the game makes it seem somewhat simpler. However, the more difficult stages are no joke when it comes to difficulty!

Disney Iwájú: Rising Chef

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In Disney Iwájú: Rising Chef you have everything you need from a proper cooking game. You’ve got complex recipes, customers that have zero patience, and of course, boss levels! This is one of the most fun cooking games you’ll get to experience, up there with Diner Dash and Good Pizza, Great Pizza – except, in a slightly different style. After all, it’s a Disney game.

That would be it! Do you agree with my list of the 10 best Disney games for mobile? Let me know which ones you’ve played by leaving a comment down below!

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Cristina Mesesan
I have been playing games ever since I can remember. My passion for video games and especially pixel graphic games must have started back when I was little, because every time I try a new game with pixel graphics I immediately fall addicted to it! I started writing about mobile games in November 2018, focusing on creating in-depth guides for the most popular titles out there. Other than games, I am also passionate about design, and working on my very own pixel game in my free time.