Disney Frozen: Olaf’s Quest Is Now Available For The Nintendo 3DS And DS

Developer GameMill Entertainment has announced that Disney Frozen: Olaf's Quest is now available for purchase on the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo DS. The title is based around the upcoming animated feature Frozen which will be released in theaters on November 27.

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Developer GameMill Entertainment has announced that Disney Frozen: Olaf’s Quest is now available for purchase on the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo DS. The title is based around the upcoming animated feature Frozen which will be released in theaters on November 27.

In Olaf’s Quest, gamers will step into the snowy shoes of Olaf in a brand new adventure that takes place following the conclusion of the upcoming film. Using a unique set of snowman based skills, players will be tasked with surviving 60 different stages that take place throughout the kingdom of Arendelle. Along the way, Olaf will have to solve a variety of puzzles and collect various collectibles and goodies.

Disney Frozen: Olaf’s Quest will carry a price of $29.99 for both the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo DS and can now be found at most major gaming retailers.

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