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Disney Princess: Royal Adventure: Human Soft: 2006: Game Boy Advance The Nightmare Before Christmas: Happy Fun Team: 2007: Mobile phone Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey: Papaya Studio: 2007: Wii PlayStation 2 Windows Disney Princess: Magical Jewels: 1st Playable Productions: 2007: Nintendo DS Lilo & Stitch: Disney Mobile: 2009: Mobile phone ...
Disney Princess: Magical Jewels; Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure; Disney Sing It; Disney Sing It: Family Hits; Disney Sing It: Party Hits; Disney Sing It: Pop Hits; Disney Sing It! – High School Musical 3: Senior Year; Disney Think Fast; Disney Universe; Disney's Animated Storybook; Disney's Beauty and the Beast Magical Ballroom ...
The only potential concern is that the game features plenty of commercial Disney characters and goes a little heavy on Princess glamor". [2] Gaming XP gave the game an 82/100: "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 with the 3D ...
The game's plot involves Opal casting a spell and it backfiring, removing all color. Players must help restore color back to the magical kingdoms from The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, Aladdin, The Princess and the Frog, and Tangled. This is also the first appearance of Rapunzel in a Disney video game.
The Disney Princesses' television appearances were compiled into the Disney Princess Collection, a series of compilation VHS cassettes containing episodes from Aladdin and The Little Mermaid, as well as two Beauty and the Beast specials. A later DVD series, Disney Princess Stories, featured content similar to the previous release.
Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey, released in Japan as Disney Princess: To the Magic World (ディズニープリンセス 魔法の世界へ, Dizunī Purinsesu Mahō No Sekai E), is a video game based on the Disney Princess franchise, [1] which was released for the PlayStation 2, Wii and Windows in 2007. [2]
Here is the category of video games that are based on The Walt Disney Company properties; most of them are tie-in with its various franchises, including which are based on Disney franchises those licensed with other companies as well as the original properties that unrelated with its famous franchises.