Kinect Rush: A Disney/Pixar Adventure, also known as Rush: A Disney/Pixar Adventure, is a 2012 Xbox 360 video game developed by Asobo Studio and published by Microsoft Studios that uses the console's Kinect sensor.[1] It lets players jump into the worlds of several Pixar films: Toy Story, The Incredibles, Cars, Ratatouille, and Up.
The game was remastered for Xbox One and Windows 10 in 2017. The remaster adds traditional controller support, 4K and HDR graphics, and a new world based on Finding Dory.
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, your 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 4 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 (7000 points or more), or a Platinum (8000 points or more).
Lemons (when a new goal is unlocked and on wooden boxes)
When the player collects 4 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.
The game received mixed reviews from critics. Metacritic gives it a 68.[2]
Trivia[]
A113 is seen on Mrs. Anderson's car's license plate.
The billboard of Harryhausen's again appears in the Bomb Squad level of Cars.
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.
Although Charles Muntz was killed in Up, he is alive in the game and the dogs are still fighting against the player when they presumably become good at the end of the film. It could be that he survived the fall in the film, and used some other dogs.
When the player starts the game, the birds from For the Birds can be seen in the beginning cutscene.
This is the second time Owen Wilson returns to voice Lightning McQueen in a video game.
The game uses concepts that were cut from the final versions of the films, like the characters Celine and Twitch from Ratatouille, an expanded Tokyo race course from Cars 2 and a scene where an Omnidroid jumps from skyscraper to skyscraper from The Incredibles. [3]
Due to the SAG voice actors strike, Ellen DeGeneres was not able to voice Dory for the updated version of the game and the only option the development team had was to release the game with a voice-less Dory. When the strike ended, they only had 3 days to get Ellen in the studio before finishing the new level.[4]
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Deleted:The Fool • Plastic Spaceman Miscellaneous:Midway Mania • Hot Potato • My Unexpected Friend
See Also
A113 • Black Friday reel • Toy Story (Original Treatment) • Toy Story 3 (Circle 7 Screenplay) • The Science Behind Pixar • Pixar in a Box • Astro Blasters Robots • Star Command
Mater's Tall Tales:Rescue Squad Mater • Mater the Greater • El Materdor • Tokyo Mater • Unidentified Flying Mater • Monster Truck Mater • Heavy Metal Mater • Moon Mater • Mater Private Eye • Air Mater • Time Travel Mater Tales From Radiator Springs:Hiccups • Bugged • Spinning • The Radiator Springs 500½ Canceled Episodes:To Protect and Serve
Cars on the Road:Dino Park • Lights Out • Salt Fever • The Legend • Show Time • Trucks • B-Movie • Road Rumblers • Gettin' Hitched
Cars 2:You Might Think • Polyrhythm • Mon Cœur Fait Vroum (My Heart Goes Vroom) • Collision of Worlds • Nobody's Fool Cars 3:Run That Race • King's Highway • Glory Days • Ride Cars on the Road:Cars on the Road • TRUCKS Others:Free Ride • Welcome to Radiator Springs • Radiator Rock • Mambo Italiano • Stop in the Name of Love • Riding in My Car (Car Car Song) • Low Rider (Espanol Fantasma Mix) • Junkyard Jamboree • Big Bulldozer • Tow Mater (The One You Want to Call) • Mater's Square Dance • Let's Go Driving
Radiator Springs • Luigi's Casa Della Tires • Ramone's House of Body Art • Cozy Cone Motel • Fillmore's Taste-In • Flo's V8 Café • Mrs. Piston • Willy's Butte • Radiator Springs Curios • Radiator Springs Drive-In Theatre • Wheel Well Motel • London, England • Paris, France • Porto Corsa • Tokyo • California • Los Angeles International Speedway • Motor Speedway of the South • Ornament Valley • Big Ben • Top Down Truckstop • Big Bentley • Hollywood
Films:Up • Dug's Special Mission • George and A.J.
Series:Dug Days (soundtrack) Books:Little Golden Book • The Art of Up Games:Video Game • Kinect Rush: A Disney/Pixar Adventure • Disney INFINITY Music:Soundtrack
Video Games:Finding Nemo • Finding Nemo: The Continuing Adventures • Finding Nemo: Escape to the Big Blue • Disney Universe • Nemo's Reef • Finding Dory: Just Keep Swimming • Disney Crossy Road • Disney INFINITY: 3.0 Edition • Disney Emoji Blitz Soundtrack:: Finding Nemo • Finding Dory • Finding Nemo - The Musical Books:Little Golden Book • Disney's Wonderful World of Reading • Big Golden Book • The Art of Finding Nemo • The Art of Finding Dory
Nemo Egg • Let's Name the Species • Just Keep Swimming • Beyond the Sea • O, We're Going Home • What a Wonderful World • Unforgettable • In The Big Blue World • Go With the Flow