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Disney Friends (Nintendo DS)

Disney Friends (Nintendo DS)
From Disney Interactive

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #427 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: Disney
  • Released on: 2007-10-19
  • Platform: Nintendo DS

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
For the first time ever, touch talk and play with your favourite Disney characters! Befriend, interact and nurture Stitch, Simba, Winnie the Pooh and Dory and more than 13 of their friends, develop personal friendships and embark on fun adventures.


Customer Reviews

A little tricky for small 'uns4
Well we got this after much pestering from our little girl who is 3, it soon had to go back to the shop!

Our problem was the instructional text, there was too much of it and even after I played it and explained it too her, it was still too hard and she also wanted to just play with the Winnie the Pooh character, who isn't available at the beginning! Even after she got used doing the easy jobs such as talking, playing, feeding etc, the mini games also had too much text and required her to use both the stylus and the d-pad, which for her little hands is too much!

But from what I played of the game, it is quite a good game and would be great for older children, who have a basic reading level and love Disney characters!


Drives me mad!!3
Whilst this game is OK, it requires far too much reading for the recommended age 3+. My daughter is 5 and just starting to read, but this text is so tiny, and so long-winded she doesn't stand a chance. So every 30 seconds I am called over to help, and quite honestly, if I have have to tell her to tickle Pooh one more time...

Watch the certificates3
I can understand that this game has a 3+ certificate due to the nature of the game (it contains no swearing, violence, etc etc). It is a game for kids.

BUT don't make the mistake we did, we assumed that the 3+ rating meant that a child of 3 or older could play the game without any problem.

However this isn't the case. My 5 (nearly 6) y.o. was given this game as a present for Christmas, but he can't read all the instructions that come on screen. If we'd known that this would effect the game play quite so much, he might have been bought a different game, that was more fun for him to play.

Having said that, the game is easy to play, just remember that you'll probably have to help explain a lot of what is being asked, and what the various tasks that need to be solved are about.