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Video Game Reviews of Disney PrincessCustomer Review: My daughter Liked it so much little sister now wants one Summary: 5 StarsI bought this game for my five year old and she doesn't want to put it down. The game boy was originally my husbands but he graduated to the PSP. He wanted to give the gameboy to her so we decided to buy this game to see if she could handle it. She surprised us both by how fast she took to it. Her 4 year old sister also likes to play when she gets the chance to. I now have to set a timer to allow for equal playing time for each. Even my four year old loves it and it is not to hard for her.
My husband and I are now considering buying a second game boy to help wih the fighting. Of course having only one princess game will not do either.
Customer Review: TOTALLY AWESOME!!! Summary: 5 StarsThis is one of the best games I've played in eons! It's finally time that someone created a game with an inspiring storyline, outstanding graphics, and an overall fun experience. I've passed a lot of other games, such as Super Mario Sunshine, Zelda: The Windwaker, every Donkey Kong game ever created, etc, but this one takes the cake. It was challenging, but not too hard. In fact, it took me a few weeks to pass. I laughed, I cried, and I couldn't put it down. In short, I can't tell you just how awesome this game was!
Customer Review: WOW- But sorta hard Summary: 5 StarsMan this is so cool! I don't even HAVE it, my friend brought it when she came for a sleepover and we practically played it all night! It is sorta hard, especially the Jasmine part, and Belle is the easiest, however I like Cinderella. You play as all six of the princesses so it's like 6 games in one.
Game controls (Note these are for Chapter 1, and you can press start to pause and you can open chests by going in front of them and pressing A):
Belle: B to throw snow ball, left and right to move, A to jump, down to make a new snowball.
Cinderella: A to bonk Lucifer on the head, B to clean the floor, Left and right to move.
Ariel: Up down left and right to move, B to blast with the trident.
Aurora: A to turn butterflys into fairies, B to put the guys to sleep, left and right to move.
Snow White: A to jump, B to sing and put the wicked trees to sleep, Left and Right to move.
Jasmine: Up down left and right to move. Go over a switch to activate it.
Customer Review: Varying levels of difficulty Summary: 5 StarsThis game was my 5 year old daughter's first for her new GBA SP. She was able to play Cinderella right away, and worked her way up to Sleeping beauty and Snow White, completing all the chapters for each. She found the 2nd chapter for Belle easier than the first, simply because she didn't know that Belle could make more snowballs (we figured this out by accident). Ariel and Jasmine are still a bit too complicated for her to get through (I found them difficult the first couple of times), but it is a challenge she looks forward to. I believe this range in difficulty is a plus for the game as any child can begin it and work their way up.
Customer Review: A Disney Classic Summary: 4 StarsI'm an adult and I love video games. I chose Disney Princess because I'm an avid Disney fan. This game only took me a few hours to complete but was highly entertaining along the way. The single-player game is somewhat halting, with not a lot of room to move around (fixed paths to move in, you go where they tell you to go) in the game play but for any girls, ages reading level and up, it is fabulous. The colors are vivid and there are many levels with items you have to find while keeping your life up. I recommend this game for any Disney fan.
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