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| From: Disney
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $16.76 You Save: $3.23 (16%)
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Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 314
Platform: Nintendo Wii Genre: Adventure Games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 00430 Model: 00430 UPC: 712725004309 EAN: 0712725004309 ASIN: B000SFK0PW
Release Date: November 13, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Mommy & Me Game Play December 29, 2007 Cassie Miller (Louisville, KY USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
We got this for our 4 yo daughter for Christmas. She and I have had so much fun playing together. In 2 player mode, you are helping each other and helping the princesses. My only complaint is that it just isnt long enough. We have already played through the game once. We are certain to start again really soon. I agree that older more game savvy children would get bored easily but small ones will love it.
Lura December 30, 2007 Lura Cummings (The Woodlands TX) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
We rented this game along with others to see what we wanted to add to our list for Santa. It was great fun for my 5 yearold who loves Disney Princesses and we just returned from Disney in October but she was dissapointed as was I that after you design your costume and play through Cinderella, Snow White, Ariel and Jasmine to unlock Belle that is the extent of the game. I kept fiddleing with it to see if there was more but no there was not. I would recommend it as a rental but not as a purchase unless the price is 19.99.
Good game for young girls, overpriced for what you get December 29, 2007 DannyC (GA United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The game is a lot of fun for our four year old daughter. Pros: -The graphics are pretty good -The voices are good -Young girls will like the interaction the games provides Cons: -The game has problems with the Wii remote reading the infrared on the parts when you have to point at the screen -The worlds of the game are very small, Disney should have given us a lot more for $40
Best Wii game out there for girls (5 year old) February 26, 2008 Geraldo A. Palomo (El Salvador and Miami) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I had to give this title some credit, I am a father of two girls, a 5 year old with whom I play wii with and share many special moments with. This game's wii remote features are really great, it works like a magic wand for her, its the best two player game out there so you can play along side her and help her out. The levels are all basically easy for them, and very complete, she gets to play scenes or character from all the mayor disney princess movies. They are very entertaining and educational, and the second best thing about the game is that she can customize her character and change her hair, color, dress, accesories, etc, I think she enjoys this more than the regular game play. The only drawback of this game is that its too short and easy to finish thru and the bad guys slightly scared her even though in my opinion they are inoffensive and even cute.
A good starter Wii game for your little princess June 5, 2008 ephany77 (Georgia) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
We bought this game for $19.99 and for what we paid, we're pleased with the purchase. Our daughter is 5 and wanted to play more games than Wii Sports or Wii Play, but really doesn't have the coordination and control to play the more advanced games with us. This game was a good compromise. She loves the fact that she got to design her own character to 'help' the princesses, choosing her physical features, clothes and jewelry. Visiting the princesses and 'talking' with them also gave a thrill, (Ariel & Jasmine are the 'Easy' levels, Cinderella, 'Medium', and Snow White, 'Hard'). She also enjoyed completing each chapter and being able to see how her progress evolved. We liked the fact that she didn't get frustrated with the game, and we could see her Wiimote skills improve as she progressed through the game. Pros- -You meet and help Ariel, Jasmine, Cinderella and Snow White, good amount of Princess interaction. -Storyline is explained verbally, your child doesn't have to be a great reader to follow the story and directions. -Using Wiimote as a magic wand -Gem trails are used to show where to go next, and the helper pixie reminds you where you need to be heading to complete the next task. -Mini-games in each chapter emphasize following directions, pattern recognition, and use of both nunchuck and Wiimote. -After game is complete, you can go back and replay mini-games if desired. Cons- -Game is rather short. Playing and completing 1 chapter a day will finish the entire game in 2 weeks. -Bogs are a little scary at first, and the head bad lady 'Zara' you meet after completing all 4 princesses could be scary for some children. -Gems have no monetary value, it would have been nice to actually be able to spend them to accessorize your child's character. -Rather slow loading times between scenes, could be frustrating for child. -Once game has been completed, you unlock 1 mini-game with Belle, more games or another task to complete would have been better. Our daughter is already asking to design another character and replay the game, so we consider the $19.99 well spent. Playing the game definitely helped with her hand-eye coordination and Wiimote control and she didn't notice many of the things we considered cons. I'd definitely recommend it as a good beginning game for a Disney Princess fan.
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