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Barbie Sparkle Blast: September 1, 2016 Mattel Genera Games Barbie: Dreamhouse Adventures: August 4, 2018 Budge Studios Budge Studios Barbie Color Creations: June 15, 2023 StoryToys Entertainment Ltd. StoryToys Entertainment Ltd. Barbie Project Friendship [3] October 25, 2024
Toronto-based Relish Studios produced an 8-part mini-serial spin-off of the franchise titled Barbie Return to Dreamtopia as an part of a broader animated web franchise known as Barbie's Dreamworld which was released by Mattel Television on YouTube Kids and YouTube, the latter via its Barbie user handle, between 21 July and 21 October 2021.
7Wolf wrote that the game was "pleasant - relaxing, and most importantly not annoying". [3] EdutainingKids praised the engaging graphics and ability to be learnt quickly. [4] Emily Aguilo-Perez of 2015 Strong Research Fellow wrote that the game was an example of how she observed "Barbie permeat[ing] children’s culture through...media". [5]
Barbie Race & Ride is a 1999 horse racing video game developed by Runecraft and published by Mattel Media for the PlayStation. Its equestrianism -based gameplay makes it a spiritual predecessor to the Barbie Horse Adventures series.
Barbie Horse Adventures: Riding Camp is an adventure role-playing video game developed by Pixel Tales and published by Activision. It is the fourth game in the Barbie Horse Adventures video game series based on the Barbie line of dolls by Mattel. The game was released worldwide for PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, Wii and Windows in 2008.
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The company's first releases came out in the Fall of 1996, with the company's Barbie Fashion Designer program was the first commercially successful video game made for girls. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] With the success of their first wave of products, Mattel Media then set on producing CD-ROM based interactive material for toys such as the Talk with Me!
Purple Moon was an American developer of girls' video games based in Mountain View, California. Its games were targeted at girls between the ages of 8 and 14. The company was founded by Brenda Laurel and others, and supported by Interval Research. [5] They debuted their first two games, Rockett's New School and Secret Paths in the Forest, in 1997