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Disney lets loose Finding Dory: Just Keep Swimming game for Windows 10 – onmsft.com

Michael Cottuli Michael Cottuli
June 2, 2016
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Finding Dory, Pixar’s sequel to the classic Finding Nemo, is hitting theaters pretty soon. To help butter up audiences for the movie, Disney has released Finding Dory: Just Keep Swimming on Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile. The game is an adorable, stylized side scroller that’s running for $3.99 USD on the Windows Store. If you’re looking for a game to keep your kids occupied while they’re playing on your tablet or phone, or if you just want to enjoy something with them while you wait for the release of the movie, Finding Dory: Just Keep Swimming seems like a solid choice.

The game features Dory, the beloved side character of the original film and protagonist of the upcoming sequel, dodging obstacles and collecting bubbles, offering some standard side scrolling fun. Apart from that, you won’t be seeing anything that’s terribly unique or state of the art – what you see is what you get, here. If you’re looking for something fun and cheap and want it attached to the Finding Nemo brand, look no further.

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