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Amazon Maximum Age: 20 years Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months Binding: Video Game Brand: Disney EAN: 0712725004309 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Label: Disney Manufacturer: Disney Model: 00430 Platform: Nintendo Wii Publisher: Disney Release Date: November 13, 2007 Sales Rank: 501 Studio: Disney
Features:
Befriend and interact with your favourite Princesses - Cinderella, Ariel, Snow White and Jasmine
Play as your own customizable heroine princess character, selecting her name, dresses, accessories, hair, skin tone and eye colour
Utilize unique, themed magic as you explore and adventure through four enchanted Princess worlds
Earn rewards for exploration and achieving goals to keep motivation high
Team up with a friend for cooperative multiplayer and play together throughout the entire game
Product Description: Enter Disney Princess universes from the animated classic films Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, Snow White and Aladdin in Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey for the Nintendo Wii. From Disney Interactive Studios, Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey offers young girls the chance to meet and interact with the beloved Disney Princesses while encouraging creativity, exploration and positive messages. Players will customize their own unique heroine character and take part in a fun-filled adventure through four unique levels to help the Princesses restore order in their enchanted kingdoms and overcome evil. Each Disney Princess has a different story and magical world for girls to explore as they discover what it means to be a true Princess - courage, friendship, trust and discovery. Designed to fit the way young girls play games, Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey provides the youngest with beautiful levels to explore, and offers adventure elements for older children. Experience a variety of mini-games that complement the adventure gameplay Enter into Belle's world and meet Belle and Lumiere as an unlockable bonus! ESRB Rated RP for Rating Pending
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Perfect for little girls under 6!
I got this specifically for my 3 year old so she would have her own wii game that she could play with no problems. Its just perfect for her age level. My 7 year old completed the whole game in just a couple hours. I wouldnt suggest this game to anyone older than 5.
Rating: - Too Much Story...Difficult for my 5 year old
My 5 year old daughter does enjoy playing this game, but with the Wii remote and the numchuck needed, it becomes a bit difficult to manuever both at the same time. So we had to play this together where Id hold the numchuck and she just waved the magic wand. Well when Im running to get from place to place and all she does is jump and spin, it gets a little nauseating to watch. :-)
Overall the game does keep her attention, but there is too much story involved where it does lose her interest a bit. However she asks to play it all the time! I am hoping there is another princess game or game geared towards a little girl out there that is right on the mark. Anyone have any suggestions?
Rating: - Not too bad
This game is ok. I think it should be played by 10-15 year old girls. I played it for my toddlers. They were excited to see the princesses but they lost interest after a while because it takes so long. It was mostly very easy for me, but it would be very hard for a child to figure out.
Rating: - good fun for young girls
This games is nice for young girls. I have it for the Wii and Playstation. My young daughter enjoys playing it, so that is what counts. I doubt girls over age ten would like this game, so I do not recommend it for them. But it provides fun games for the little ones. It is not easy to find wholesome entertainment but this game provides it.
Rating: - Fun for you and your child
This game is done well enough that even as a 40 year old father of a 5 year old girl, I don't mind playing along as the 2nd player (although there are no "boy" characters). That's actually one of the nice things about this game is that it integrates 2 players actively into the mix. Unfortunately, a lot of the movie or theme games seem primarily focused on 1 player action. The gameplay is simple enough my daughter can play on her own (really, it's the first game she could handle on her own), but there is enough to it that I don't mind playing along with her as well. Just display some patience with your child and enjoy playing along. Very smartly, player 2 can exit the game at any time (to make dinner, answer the phone, pick up your 2 yr old, etc.) and your child can keep right on playing as Player 1 without having to start over. If you have 2 kids (particularly, girls), it seems like a good choice for that as well... although I believe only Player 1 gets to choose her dress, hair, etc.