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Kinect Rush: A Disney/Pixar Adventure is a game made by Microsoft Studios and Disney/Pixar for the Xbox 360 on March 20, 2012.[1] It lets players jump into the world of five different Pixar movies, including Cars. The other four are Toy Story, The Incredibles, Ratatouille, and Up. A newer version simply titled Rush: A Disney/Pixar Adventure was released for the Xbox One and Microsoft Windows on October 31, 2017, with the addition of traditional controls, 4K and HDR resolutions, and an extra world based on Finding Dory.[2][3]

Gameplay[]

The player creates an avatar of themselves by using the Kinect sensor to scan themselves and choose options such as glasses, shape of hair and eye color. In each world, the player's avatar is changed into a different thing: a superhero in The Incredibles, a rat in Ratatouille, an explorer in Up, a toy robot in Toy Story, and a car in Cars. The player also tries to collect coins and a best time to get points to unlock extras in the levels such as a new buddy, new goals, new special abilities and bonus concept art.

Throughout the levels, the player uncovers secret areas that may require special abilities and buddies. In these secret areas, the player finds a Buddy Coin. When all four Buddy Coins are collected in a level, the player gets to play as one of the characters in that level.

Depending on how many points the player gets in a level, a medal is awarded, either a Bronze, a Sliver, a Gold (7,000 points or more), or a Platinum (8,000 points or more).

Cars characters[]

When the player collects four hidden Buddy Coins in a level in the hidden areas and heights, they are able to play as one of the characters in that level.

Levels[]

  1. Fancy Drivin'
  2. Bomb Squad
  3. Convoy Hunt

Voice cast[]

Gallery[]

Screenshots[]

Videos[]

Trivia[]

  • When the player is a male, their avatar as a car is the same car model as Lewis Hamilton. When the player is female, it is the same car model as Carla Veloso.
  • This is the second time Owen Wilson returns to voice Lightning McQueen in a video game.
  • So far, this game marks the last appearance of Professor Z.
  • The Bomb Squad level is taken from a concept of an extended Tokyo course removed from the final version of Cars 2.[4]

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