Disney Princess: Magical Jewels
Disney Interactive Studios brings the magic of Disney Princess to the Nintendo DS this autumn, allowing girls to take their favorite Princesses anywhere they go. Disney Princess: Magical Jewels presents Cinderella, Snow White, Aurora, Belle, Jasmine and Ariel in a fun-filled adventure, designed specifically for how young girls play games. Disney Princess: Magical Jewels invites girls to take on the role of one of the Disney Princesses as they travel through enchanted levels at their own pace and skill level to recover the magical jewels and restore the magical power of the kingdom. Players can use the touch screen to interact with environments, solve puzzles and help each Disney Princess on her journey. A challenging but accessible experience for the younger player and older player alike, Disney Princess: Magical Jewels incorporates puzzle and adventure elements in the beloved Disney Princess' worlds. Multiplayer modes allow players to challenge a friend for twice the fun.
Disney Princess: Magical Jewels Accessories
Nintendo DS Lite Coral Pink
Build-A-Bear Workshop
Smart Girls: Playhouse
Barbie: Island Princess
Strawberry Shortcake: Strawberryland Games
Disney's High School Musical: Making the Cut
Dora the Explorer: Dora Saves the Mermaids
Nintendo DS Lite Metallic Rose
Crayola Treasure Adventures
Nintendo DS Lite G-pak Organizer Coral Pink
Disney Princess: Magical Jewels Reviews
She's already stopped playing it. Anyhow,it was a waste of money for us. I got this for my soon to be 6 year Daughter 3 days ago. Maybe it's because she's been playing games for 4 years now,but in her words."it's kinda cheesy" You do the same thing with every character,just in different places. Find coins.
But it takes a lot of time to get all the jewels and there's 3 levels so she'll still be playing this one for a long time. It's a good game and my 5 year old girl loves it.
I brought this game for my daughter and she loves it. It's her favorite game.
There is some reading that you will have to assist your child with but that's usually before the actual game/level starts. the point is to receive as many jewels for the crown to restore the castle.
Other than that, she enjoys this game. The only downside is that the levels seem extremely long and a little repetitive.
You have to collect as many jewels as possible in order to battle with the evil witch and win a jewel for a crown at the end of the level. The graphics, sound and music are well done.
I bought this for my 4 year old and she absolutely loves it. It's great for preschoolers.
You do the same thing over and over again and takes a while to get to the actual witch part.
There are only a few things that need to be read, and after I read to her the first time she was able to understand what it was instructing the following times. At various points in the game you run into people who lost things. Words appear that say "Please help me find my [.]." and shows a picture of what your suppose to help find. This is a great game for a young (pre-reading) princess fan. It can also help the child begin to read. This is the favorite DS game of my 4 yr old daughter and has been for over 2 months now. She was able to quickly learn how to control the characters with the stylus.
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