
IGN writes: "When I hear the phrase "Think fast!" I generally duck and cover because historically it means that some object is being thrown at my face. I can thankfully say that at no point in Disney's Think Fast does anyone hurl an object at your cranium. That's about where my compliments stop.
The idea of Think Fast is to take the popular Sony quiz game, Buzz, and give it a Disney makeover. The Genie from Aladdin is now the host, and the contestants are classic Disney characters like Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy. Players answer questions, mostly relating to Disney films, and try to get the highest score. The stages are based on various movies like The Lion King and Lilo & Stitch. There are multiple types of quiz modes, and even some guest hosts that pop in to ask a few questions. It's all very well done visually, and the Genie, guest hosts, and contestants are all voice acted, though not by their original celebrity voices."

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This game is packed full of great Disney trivia, but it also gives the less knowledgeable people a chance to win too. With tons of Disney characters to choose from, different game show locations and a punneriffic Genie host, players are able to spend hours playing game after game.

Vooks writes: "Disney's Think Fast is an entertaining, but bare-bones trivia game which caters well to its target audience of younger gamers and their families. It features very simple and easy to understand gameplay, a decent variety of questions and an excellent audio/visual presentation, but is a little light on game modes and features. It is maybe skewed too much to the younger crowd, but is certainly something that can be enjoyed for at least a little while by everyone."