Even my four-year-old can play enough to satisfy her. She can't do all of it, but it's still fun for her to play with her older sister.
Disney Friends
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Is it any good?
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Common Sense says
Nintendogs-like life sim with Disney characters.
Why We Rated This
for Ages 7 and Up
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What Parents Need to Know
This review of Disney Friends was written by Jinny Gudmundsen
Parents need to know that this is a game that teaches about nurturing and taking care of others. It is a life simulation game with some adventure aspects thrown in. And since it reveals its content slowly over time, it is a game that teaches responsibility as kids must periodically check in on their charges. If kids forget to check in on their friends, they don't die although they may complain about your absence. The game also provides a few games for kids to play together using the Internet via Nintendo Wi-Fi connection, or locally using a wireless connection. Common Sense Media does not recommend online gaming for anyone under age 12.
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about how the personality of each cartoon character is depicted in the game. Which character was the easiest to care for? Which one did you like best? Were there any activities that you liked better than others? How did you feel about cleaning up? Do you think this game helped you prepare for babysitting?
More on Disney Friends
What’s the Story?
As Guardian of these characters, you need to pay attention to their moods, their hunger needs, their sleep, and their music needs. After training you in how to be a Guardian, the game slowly unfolds by only letting you interface with one Disney friend -- Stitch. Your interactions with Stitch gains you points, which you need to earn if you want to become a better friend and guardian. Earn enough points, and a new friend will become available to you. Also, as you gain your friends' trust by taking care of them, they will reward you by inviting you on adventures at famous locations from movies. For example, Stitch will invite you to play with him at Lilo's house. At each of the 16 game locations, you can hunt for coins, the currency in this game, which allows you to purchase toys and food for your friends.
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While this game presents a fun simulation that children will want to explore, it has a few minor glitches. Directions are sometimes unclear and they frequently appear in a font size that is almost too small to read. However, the overall experience is compelling and focuses on building positive experiences about caring for others.
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ESRB rating: E (for Comic Mischief)
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- I rate this title on for age 5 and give it
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A nice, warm-hearted game for kids
- I rate this title on for age 5 and give it
- My highlights are:
A nice, warm-hearted game for kids
Even my four-year-old can play enough to satisfy her. She can't do all of it, but it's still fun for her to play with her older sister.
- I rate this title on for age 5 and give it
- My highlights are:
- Educational
- Good role models
- Safety isn't an issue
- Easy to play
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