Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey | 
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| From: Disney Interactive Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $17.95 You Save: $2.04 (10%)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 6507
Format: Dvd-rom Platform: Windows Xp Genre: Adventure Games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 7026201 Model: 7026201 UPC: 044702019816 EAN: 0044702019816 ASIN: B000W2UHQ8
Release Date: January 21, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new , I ship fast same day !!!!!!!!!!
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| 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 | | • | Experience a variety of mini-games that complement the adventure gameplay |
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| Editorial Reviews:
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 Windows PC and Mac. 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. Enter into Belle's world and meet Belle and Lumiere as an unlockable bonus! ESRB Rated RP for Rating Pending
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| Customer Reviews:
It's just okay December 31, 2008 tmansnclar (Boston, MA) This game relies heavily on a few keys on the keyboard. Unfortunately, the keys don't always make sense and the gameplay doesn't make sense. For a game geared at 4-6 year old girls, it seems counterintuitive to use only keys and not the mouse. My daughter reaches for the mouse every time, and has difficulty with some of the scenarios becuase there is little to no documentation, or instruction in what the player is trying to look for or do at any given time. Yes the graphics are good, but being able to play the game ranks higher for me than how pretty it looks.
Challenging for first "real" computer game November 14, 2008 CourtneyDMom (Arlington VA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My 5 year old daugther has played PBS and Nick jr games a lot. When she was 4 we got her this game. I agree with the other reviewers that it is a great special effects game and was suitably wowed by the set up. I feel the need to add that the biggest downside is that there is not a lot of guidance as to what to do. "Go to the Grove" is all that she hears from Snow White and she has to run around to different parts of the game to try and figure out where the grove is and then how to open the gate. There were some missions that even my husband (a good video game person) had trouble figuring out and there is not any help button to explain or hint what to do. A lot of it is figuring out that different buttons do different things and learning about your surroundings (how to open the gate, make the vines disappear, where things aer located). My daughter likes the game and plays it alot but I often have to help her though things that she tries for a good 15 minutes and can't figure out. So heads up if this is your first real video game that there is not a lot of instruction (like a Dora game has) and requires an older preschooler to figure out.
Not Good for 3-Year Olds October 26, 2008 Michael J. Titera (Parker, Colorado) This game does not use the mouse. You have to use the keyboard for everything from moving to making magic. My 3-year old loves the idea of this game, but has difficulting pressing all the different keys. Would be a much better game if she could use the mouse.
Worth every penny! When does the sequel come out?!! September 22, 2008 C. Kopp (South Carolina) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
My daughter is 4 years old and mom usually works next to her while she plays her games. I love the "I Spy" series and "Bookworm Adventures" but I had no idea how much fun we could have together, until we introduced the "Enchanted Journey" game. This game is head and shoulders above the typical child video game. If your daughter is a Disney princess fan, she is going to LOVE this game. (she will be able to design the dress, crown, earrings, etc of her in game princess avatar). The imagery is beautiful and her avatar frees the 'bad' guys (trapped rainbow butterflies) instead of the typical... 'decimate your opponent' games. The messages to my little one are so good that I feel confident walking away for a few minutes. Enchanted Journey has better graphics than any other child video game I have seen. We love it and hope that Disney makes more SOON. The only downside... my daughter wants to be a "bog" for Halloween - I can't sew! I better start learning, huh? : )
Exceeds Expectations September 6, 2008 Stomper (Las Vegas, NV) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
My daughter is 5 years old and I am an avid computer gamer father. I have purchased far more than 50 games for her, and many of them were not worth the money I paid. So I have low expectations for children's games. I would set the age for this game at 4+. If you have a 4-6 year old that hasn't played video games before, they will need about 15 minutes of "training" before you can let them play alone without frustration. If your child has played PC games before, they should only need about 5 minutes of help to get started. This game is head and shoulders above the typical child video game. If your daughter is a Disney princess fan, she is going to LOVE this game. When my daughter first started playing this game, I couldn't drag her away (even with the promise of unhealthy snacks!) for almost 3 hours. The player will become what I call a "deputy princess" (she will be able to design the dress, crown, earrings, etc of her in game princess avatar). Each of the Disney princesses live in their own world. And they have been overrun with mischievous creatures (which are really just butterflies being forced to be bad). You will have several special powers with your magic wand that can free the butterflies. The special effects of these powers are beautiful and made my daughter gasp and smile proudly each time she used them. Be prepared for a near constant verbal barrage of "Daddy watch this!" during game play. The player will interact and assist each of the most popular Disney princesses (Ariel, Jasmine, Snow White, Bell, and Cinderella). My daughter even swam with Ariel, which I think was her favorite part. Each princess has 3 "chapters" which each have a few "missions" to complete. I estimate that each princess will take about 45 minutes of continuous play to complete. Enchanted Journey has better graphics than any other child video game I have seen. Because of the high graphics, you are likely going to need a decent video card to play. My daughter's PC has an ATI 2600XT (~$28 at time of this review) and it is very smooth, so I dont expect that this game needs an expensive video card. The art is top notch, classic disney style and looks great! The voices are good too (except Sebastian, why is it so hard to find a good sebastian voice?). This game does not have a lot of educational value because its designed for fun. But it does teach some great hand eye coordination and goal skills ("free 3 butterflies and return to me" goals). For $20 this game is well worth it. Technical note: This game does not work with the ATI catalyst 8.8 drivers (the latest as of this review), but it works fine with 8.7 and I bet 8.9+ (when they come out). If you don't know what catalyst drivers are, you probably don't have version 8.8, so don't worry about it. :)
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