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Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell (Nintendo DS)

By Steve Wollaston on Jan 9, 09 09:01 AM

Tinker Bell is a color-rich, deep and detailed game that mirrors the beautiful Fairies world that girls have come to love and cherish. In the game, Tinker Bell invites players to discover her mystical world, embark on adventures, explore their fashion tastes and complete fun quests to prepare for the coming seasons. Fans of the franchise will see even more of Pixie Hollow with the DVD release of the first Disney Fairies film, also entitled "Tinker Bell."

That's the official line on the latest Disney game on the DS - here's what our reviewer Katie aged 10 had to say...

"Tinkerbell has been one of my favourite Disney characters for ages so I was really excited playing this game which bring Pixie Hollow and Tinkerbell to life.

"In the game you have to use your stylus to do all kinds of things like finding and fixing things, doing some magic and designing fairy dresses.

"The Pixie Hollow world is full of other little fairies who you can trade with and have fun with and the game is so good that it even snows in the winter when it should.

"Tinkerbell is just fantastic for Disney fans who are girls like me, it's a lot of fun and I really enjoyed it, I can't see any boys playing it though!"

Just complete for seasons in your Nintendo DS game and visit Queen Clarion
for your special item, open the magic book and enter the secret code:

Secret Code: 097745843869 Secret Item: Tinker Bell Blue Party Blouse

Secret Code:657248096680 Secret Item: Tinker Bell Blue Party Skirt

Authors

Steve Wollaston

Steve Wollaston - Sunday Mercury games reviewer Steve has been writing about video games for donkey's years. In fact he is probably far too old for it now which is why you will see a lot of reviews been done by kids... He has been nominated three times for Regional Games Journalist Of The Year at the Games Media Awards, but never wins. His major love is sports games and rates Sensible World of Soccer circa 90's as the greatest game ever made - closely followed by Championship Manager 2. Skyrim has currently taken over his life.


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