Much of these secondary characters guide you through the missions and are as adorable in the game as they are in their respective movies.Īs I just mentioned, the gameplay is varied. In each of the Princess worlds you will not only be able to interact with the Princesses themselves but you will also be able to interact with Disney characters such as Lumiere, Pascal, Flounder, Gus, and other fan favourites. With the use of your magic wand and other abilities, your mission is to ultimately turn the Imps back into their original Sprite form so they can return them to their rightful home in the Magical Kingdom.Īll in all, the story comes across as somewhat simplistic and lacking any real depth however, when you take into account the games target audience and the amount of interaction your character will have with Ariel, Belle, and all the other princesses, the story manages to hold up, and more importantly the gameplay is varied enough to keep those aspiring Princesses interested. In each of these worlds you must hunt down the Imps to prevent them from causing any harm. These Imps end up running amok and make their way into the worlds of Ariel, Belle, Cinderella, Rapunzel and Tiana.
Disney princess my fairytale game series#
In the early going, you accidentally set off a series of events that cause friendly Sprites to transform into mischievous Imps. In Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure you take on the role of an apprentice to the Fairy Godmother. So how does Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure stack-up and will its target audience (Girls anywhere from 5-10-years old) enjoy the experience? Well after some extended playtime with the game I am left with the view that girls who are fans of Disney’s beloved princesses will not only enjoy the game, they will love it! Of course if the game is downright awful, it will receive a bad score but if it is a game that I believe its target audience will enjoy then inevitably it will receive a good score. In other words, I tend to review the game with the intended target audience in mind. Typically, my approach with games aimed for kids and families is always a little softer as compared to how I review ‘Triple A’ mature rated games.