Disney Dreamlight Valley’s Star Paths are one of the most fun aspects of the game’s updates. These battle passes act as a fun way to get free bonus content, while also highlighting new features coming to the game. However, Disney Dreamlight Valley’s most recent Star Path took a sharp turn when it came to its theming.

Rather than match the theming of Disney Dreamlight Valley’s recent Jungle Getaway update, the game’s most recent Star Path decided it was time to rock and roll. Called the Night Show Star Path, players can earn items like Punk Princess Shoes, a Punky Mohawk, a Rock Star Turtle, and even a Rock Drum Kit.

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However, the mismatch in themes between the Jungle Getaway update and the Night Show Star Path presents a glaring missing feature from Disney Dreamlight Valley. With fans already upset that the latest Star Path was not festively themed to Halloween, Disney Dreamlight Valley could have rationalized the Star Path by including a new mini-game.

Music is an essential part of Disney’s animated roster, particularly the entries into the Disney Renaissance and The Revival Age that Disney Dreamlight Valley chooses to pull from in adaptation. As such, it’s a bit surprising that a music mini-game isn’t already included in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Putting this hypothetical mini-game alongside the Night Show Star Path would have fans harmonizing.

Sebastian Joins Disney Dreamlight Valley

The Little Mermaid is a well established world inside of Disney Dreamlight Valley. Though The Little Mermaid does not have its own realm, Ariel, Prince Eric, and Ursula are all characters that players can encounter. Music and Ariel’s voice are central themes not only to the original film, but to Disney Dreamlight Valley. This makes the exclusion of one of Ariel’s best friends from the game all the more surprising, especially when their inclusion could make this hypothetical mini-game possible.

Sebastian the crab not only acts as King Triton’s royal advisor, but as his court conductor and composer. At the beginning of The Little Mermaid, Sebastian is shown conducting Ariel in a choir. A hypothetical music mini-game in Disney Dreamlight Valley could easily adapt this aspect of Sebastian’s character into gameplay.

Similar to dance games like Dance Dance Revolution or music games like Guitar Hero, Sebastian can be shown moving his baton in specific directions to garner certain notes. From there, the player can hit certain buttons to represent playing music. Players would have to reach a certain quota of correct “notes” to move onto the next level or to receive an item for a quest. The game could also be available outside of questing to make replayability more likely. With a game justifying his inclusion, Sebastian could expand The Little Mermaid’s presence in Disney Dreamlight Valley, a move that has precedent.

The biggest feature of Disney Dreamlight Valley’s Jungle Getaway Update were the additions of Timon and Pumbaa, Simba’s lovable comedic sidekicks from The Lion King. New quests were added alongside the characters to give the update depth. As Ariel’s strict but hilarious mentor, Sebastian’s addition to Disney Dreamlight Valley would be incredibly similar to that of Timon and Pumbaa.

Louie Joins Disney Dreamlight Valley

Rather than Sebastian, Louie from The Princess and the Frog could act as the catalyst for a music mini-game. He fulfills a similar role to Sebastian, though he dreams of performing in a jazz band rather than conducting a royal orchestra. Instead of a conductor’s baton instructing gamers how to play, notes could rupture from his trumpet and go sour if players miss a note.

Tiana is already included in Disney Dreamlight Valley, making Louie’s inclusion possible. However, she was added to the game in Disney Dreamlight Valley’s Dapper Delights update, which is the update before the recent Jungle Getaways. This makes Louie’s addition a ways away rather than something in the near future.

Though no music themed features may have been added to the game play of Disney Dreamlight Valley in its latest update, the theming of the new Star Path has certainly inspired fans to imagine how music could be further included in the simulation. Hopefully, the Night Show Star Path acts as an indication of Disney Dreamlight Valley’s next update.

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Disney Dreamlight Valley is a hybrid between a life-sim and an adventure game rich with quests, exploration, and engaging activities featuring Disney and Pixar friends, both old and new.

Once an idyllic land, Dreamlight Valley was a place where Disney and Pixar characters lived in harmony—until the Forgetting. Night Thorns grew across the land and severed the wonderful memories tied to this magical place. With nowhere else to go, the hopeless inhabitants of Dreamlight Valley retreated behind locked doors in the Dream Castle.Now it’s up to you to discover the stories of this world and bring the magic back to Dreamlight Valley.

Free the Dream Castle from the insidious grip of the Forgetting, and unlock the unique Realms of well-loved Disney and Pixar characters, including great queens and kings such as Anna and Simba. Each Realm contains unique challenges with puzzles to solve in the quest to bring friendship back to the Valley.

You’ll start your adventure in the Valley, but your journey will take you to infinity… and beyond! Explore what lurks in the Forest of Valor and brave the deepest caverns as you take on challenges from iconic Disney and Pixar heroes and villains. Who knows who—or what—you might discover.