Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure

Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure
Developer(s) High Impact Games
Publisher(s) Disney Interactive Studios
Series Disney Princess
Platform(s) Nintendo Wii
Nintendo 3DS
Microsoft Windows
Release date(s) September 14, 2012

Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure is a 2012 video game released for the Nintendo Wii, Nintendo 3DS, and PC. Part of the Disney Princess franchise, the multi-player game was published by Disney Interactive Studios on September 14, 2012 in the United States, and three days later in the UK and Europe. This game is later adapted into a book by American author Cassie Oates[1]

Reception

CanadianOnlineGamers gave the game a score of 83/100, saying "As far as Disney games on the 3DS are concerned, Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure ranks among the better ones out there. The visuals are vibrant and the varied gameplay will keep all those aspiring Princesses busy for hours on end. While the gameplay does tend to get tedious at times, the reality is that the games target audience, girls anywhere from 5-10, will definitely enjoy the game provided of course they adore those Disney Princess characters."[2] CommonSenseMedia game the game 4/5 stars for "Quality", writing "Parents need to know that Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure is a non-violent adventure game in which kids take on the role of a customizable fairy godmother-in-training. Its simple themes of friendship and doing your duty are safe for kids, and its intuitive controls and elementary activities are suitable for kids as young as four or five years old. The only potential concern is that the game features plenty of commercial Disney characters and goes a little heavy on princessy glamor."[3]

GamingXP gave the game an 82/100, and said "The game is perfectly designed for children and has a good mix of Disney flair, difficulty and gameplay. In addition to that, it looks good especially the 3D effect, and a fully localized language edition. Disney Princess My Fairytale Adventure also comes up with collectibles, thus a more in depth experience is produced. Too bad that the playing time is a little too short, otherwise an even higher rating would have been easily possible".[4] NintendoLife gave the game a rating of 2 stars out of 10, writing "Crawling with glitches, slowdown, repetitive gameplay, disinterested voice actors and stiff controls, Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure is less a game than it is a mess of unfinished code. Young gamers will likely get a kick out of interacting with their favourite characters, but it's a magic that fizzles all too soon when the adventure is this uninspired. There are many opportunities to customise small aspects of the game, such as your character's appearance and a bedroom you can decorate, but it's simply not worth the effort. This is one Princess that's quite simply not worth rescuing."[5]

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