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10 Best Disney Games on Switch 2025

There’s just something about Disney that sticks with you. Maybe we watched the movies a million times growing up. Maybe we still secretly love those characters. Either way, that magic is hard to shake, and now, thanks to the Nintendo Switch, you can jump right into it anytime.
Whether you’re chilling on the couch, hanging with friends, or looking for something fun for the whole family, Disney’s got a bunch of great games on the Switch. So if you’re in the mood for a little Disney charm mixed with some good gameplay and nostalgic fun, let’s take a look at some of the best Disney titles the Switch has to offer.
10. Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory
Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory isn’t your average rhythm game. It takes everything you love about Kingdom Hearts and the epic storylines and blends them with cool music and fast-paced action. And whether you’re playing alone or jamming with friends in co-op or online battles, the music pulls you in. On top of that, it’s got a story! Kairi takes the lead as narrator, guiding you through the events leading up to Kingdom Hearts 3.
9. Disney Magical World 2: Enchanted Edition
Looking back, the game feels like the cozy ancestor of Dreamlight Valley. Originally launched on the 3DS, this adorable life-sim adventure lets you hang out with Disney and Pixar characters, take on their quests, and even dive into farming, crafting, and light combat. They polished it up and brought it to the Switch. Now, it’s perfect for fans who love a bit of magic mixed with daily life. There’s always something new to discover. It might not be as flashy as some other Disney titles, but it quietly delivers that warm, magical charm that keeps you coming back.
8. Disney Tsum Tsum Festival
Disney Tsum Tsum Festival is one of those games that puts you in a good mood right from the moment you step in. It’s like getting into a playful party full of your favorite Disney and Pixar characters, but this time, they’re tiny, squishy, and incredibly cute.
There’s a fun mix of mini-games to jump into, whether you’re flying solo or playing with friends. And yes, the original Tsum Tsum puzzle mode is back, with its addictive chain-matching that’s super satisfying. It’s simple to pick up, hard to stop playing, and perfect for when you just want something lighthearted and fun.
7. Disney Classic Games Collection
The Disney Classic Games Collection is a fun trip down memory lane. It brings together some of the most loved Disney games from the ’90s. People played these same versions on old-school consoles. So, it feels like stepping back in time. Even better, this collection comes packed with extra content. You can rewind the game if you mess up, enjoy a longer soundtrack, and even explore an interactive museum full of cool Disney game history. Whether you played these games as a kid or are discovering them for the first time, it’s a great way to enjoy some Disney magic all over again.
6. Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed
Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed feels like giving your favourite storybook a brand-new cover and a fresh set of pages. It brings Mickey Mouse back into action, but this time with smoother gameplay, better graphics, and an overall cleaner, more modern feel.
The story throws Mickey into Wasteland, a mysterious world filled with forgotten Disney characters and old theme park magic. With just a magic paintbrush and a bit of courage, Mickey gets to paint things into existence or erase them. It’s fun, nostalgic, and honestly, it’s just cool seeing Disney’s past come alive in such a creative, interactive way.
5. Cars 3: Driven to Win
The first Disney game to roll onto the Switch came from Pixar, and it made its debut alongside the Nintendo 3DS. Released in 2017, Cars 3: Driven to Win is a fast-paced racing game based on the hit movie. With 20 tracks inspired by iconic locations, it brings the world of Cars to life. It’s colorful, competitive, and a great pick for fans of racing or Pixar’s lovable crew.
4. Disney Illusion Island
This beautifully animated 2D platformer lets Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy team up for a brand-new adventure. Illusion Island features fluid co-op gameplay, charming visuals, and light puzzle-platforming challenges perfect for younger players or families. It’s easy to pick up but has enough hidden secrets and clever level design to keep things interesting all the way through.
3. Tron: Identity
The title might not be packed with complex puzzles, but that’s not the point; it’s all about the story. From the start, it pulls you into a moody, neon-lit world where your choices shape the outcome. You play as Query, a detective program trying to piece together a mysterious security breach. It’s a short game, sure, but that is what makes it stand out. Plus, it’s one of those rare Disney-licensed games that feels thoughtfully written and creatively built. It has a strong start, and fans of the franchise will want to stick around to see where the story goes next.
2. Disney Villains: Cursed Cafe
Disney Villains: Cursed Cafe popped up during the March 2025 Nintendo Direct, and honestly, it was a fun surprise. However, this time, instead of helping heroes, you’re teaming up with villains, yes, actual Disney villains, to run a magical cafe. Your job? Mix potions and serve up drinks to characters in a secure, story-filled setting. With fun choices, cool visuals, and lots of familiar faces, Disney Villains: Cursed Cafe is a fresh take on the life-sim genre, perfect for fans who enjoy a little mischief with their magic.
1. Disney Dreamlight Valley
Disney Dreamlight Valley is a calm and cheerful life sim that feels like stepping into a Disney daydream. You get to live in a village alongside the popular characters while helping them with fun little tasks, making the place feel like home again. It’s sweet, relaxing, and full of charm. From the beginning, the game feels special. And with more updates planned, there’s always something new to look forward to. It’s the kind of game that makes you smile without even trying too hard.