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Disney Club House Games

Games from Disney's Mickey Mouse Clubhouse provide hours of entertainment to youngsters looking for a way to pass some free time on a rainy day or road trip. The games feature favorite characters from popular Disney Channel television shows, are are applicable to both toddlers and older school-aged children.
  1. Minnie's Skating Symphony

    • The classic characters of Minnie Mouse and Daisy Duck are enjoying a day outside, dancing to music in this game. When the music notes begin to escape the radio, Minnie straps on a pair of roller blades and starts out to gather all the rogue notes. Kids can use the up, down, right and left arrows on the keyboard to help Minnie, and practice learning cognition, music note recognition and just have a good time.

    Donald's Gone Gooey Fishing

    • Donald is out fishing, and isn't having much luck catching fish. With a rainbow overhead, players are encouraged to use the up and down arrows to navigate his fishing pole with a ring attached. With every fish that is caught, the rainbow glows brighter until you have found all the fish.

    Mousekespotter

    • Mickey is the star of this interactive game that allows you to look through Mickey's telescope and play a matching game. There are two levels of difficulty, so younger siblings can take a turn, too.

    Choo-Choo Express

    • Mickey and the gang are on their train toward Mistletoe Mountain, and players must follow the track color pattern to help them finish their journey. Each piece of track is a different color. When kids figure out the pattern, they can click on the next color that should appear to lay down more track and allow the train to continue.

    Goofy's Wildshoe Roundup

    • In this game, Cowboy Goofy is using a lasso to capture "wild" shoes. Kids must click on matching shoes that jump and dance on the screen. When all pairs are lassoed, the player progresses to the next level. It gets more difficult as you move on.

    Mystery Picture Count Up

    • A framed picture comes up on your computer screen, and the image is covered up by four sections. Children are asked to click on a particular section that is described, such as the section with four purple dots. When kids select the right answer, that portion of the picture is revealed, until the picture is completely exposed and the game is won. There is an Easy and Medium setting, so kids of any age can play along.

    Donald's Froggy Quest

    • In this game, players hear the story of Donald, who drinks a flask of mysterious potion and transforms into a frog. To return to his original form, players must click on illuminated lily pads to get Donald across a stream and into the tower of a princess who can restore him with a kiss. A voice narrates and helps younger children know when to click, so this game is appropriate for preschoolers.

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