Disney Fairies: Tinkerbell

Disney Fairies: Tinkerbell

  • Includes Disney’s DGamer service, the all new online community exclusively for Disney gamers.
  • Explore the beautiful world of Pixie Hollow and watch it transform during special events, holidays and birthdays.
  • Create and customize over 100 unique dresses, outfits and accessories for Tinker Bell, then start trends by gifting outfits to friends and watch as Pixie Hollow becomes filled with fairies dressed in those outfits.
  • Engage in challenging and fun mini-games, such as catching dew drops, painting ladybugs and tickling silkworms, and increase friend meter by interacting, playing and sharing with other fairies.
  • Trade clothing creations and play games with friends via 2-player Nintendo Wi-Fi multiplayer support.

Tinker Bell’s biggest fans can get creative by customizing her outfits with over 100 unique combinations of dresses and accessories. Once decked out, players will be challenged by a variety of mini-games, including ladybug painting and dewdrop catching. DS, Disney Interactive, E.

Character stats and status screen from Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell
Enter the fairy world of Tinker Bell.

Gameplay
Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell for Nintendo DS and DSi allows girls to use their stylus to fly around and explore the beautiful world of Pixie Hollow as the beloved Tinker Bell. Players can fully customize Tinker Bell’s wardrobe and accessories to create trendsetting and fashionable looks. Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell also allows girls to interact with dozens of Disney Fairies, including Silvermist, Iridessa and Fawn, and explore Pixie Hollow through time-based activities and mini-quests. Players are able to barter and trade items they’ve collected for new materials, clothing and accessories to add their wardrobe. In addition, the game utilizes the DS real-time clock, so environments will reflect time of year or time of day. Girls will witness snow falling in the winter time, fireflies coming out at night and Fairies wearing costumes on Halloween.

Disney’s DGamer Service
Offered free with Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell, DGamer is Disney’s online community that utilizes the Wi-Fi capabilities of your Nintendo DS to allow you to connect with other Disney gamers across North America. Through the DGamer community players can create their own identity via an avatar, chat about games, unlock unique collectibles, collect virtual currency and track leaderboard stats. You also have the ability to “gift” items collected in the game to your friends.

Key Game Features

  • Explore the beautiful world of Pixie Hollow and watch it transform during special events, holidays and birthdays.
  • Create and customize over 100 unique dresses, outfits and accessories for Tinker Bell.
  • Create trends by gifting outfits to friends and watch as Pixie Hollow becomes filled with fairies dressed in those outfits.
  • Engage in challenging and fun mini-games, such as catching dew drops, painting ladybugs and tickling silkworms.
  • Increase friend meter by interacting, playing and sharing with other fairies.
  • Trade clothing creations and play games with friends via 2-player Nintendo Wi-Fi multiplayer support.
  • Includes Disney’s DGamer service, the all new online community exclusively for Disney gamers.

Screenshots:

Creating the seasons in Pixie Hollow in Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell
Explore Pixie Hollow.
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Character customization screen in Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell
In-game customization.
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Lady bug painting mini-game in Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell
Mini-game fun.
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Making friends with in-game character Fawn in Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell
Make new friends.
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Rating: (out of 52 reviews)

List Price: $ 19.99

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5 Comments

  1. Alanna Evans says:

    Review by Alanna Evans for Disney Fairies: Tinkerbell
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    I was expecting this game to be junk. Most of the licensed DS games are, unfortunately. However, this is one exception to the rule. I bought it for my daughter who is frankly, too young to play it. She is almost four and loves Tinkerbell. This game requires you to be able to read though, and at a second or third grade level. The “game” basically is like a fetch-it RPG without any battles. You talk to other fairies that populate the Disney Fairies world and they will ask you to help them find things or to retrieve items from other fairies. Once you complete a set of tasks and gather enough items you go through a change of seasons, and then have to help collect various things to make autumn come, (or winter, spring, summer).

    Some fairies have mini games that you can play that will earn you various items in the game. You arrange spots on ladybugs, capture dewdrops and other simple games. All of this is fairly standard fare for a kid’s DS title.

    What makes the game standout is the GRAPHICS. They are absolutely GORGEOUS. Using still backgrounds (that look to be from the movie), the TinkerBell world is absolutely gorgeous. From sunflower fields to TinkerBell’s quaint little fairy home (looks a bit like an acorn), to falling leaves, every screen is a treat. The music is nice too and the animations for the fairies are gorgeous. Tinkerbell is easy to move around and looks great flying. I was very impressed with the visual presentation, despite the fact that the backgrounds are mostly static. There’s alot of variety, too.

    My daughter likes to just fly TinkerBell around, but other, older girls would probably enjoy the game alot. Its simple, but pretty and has no violence either.

  2. Mead Maker says:

    Review by Mead Maker for Disney Fairies: Tinkerbell
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    My 8 year old daughter is a big Disney Never Fairy fan. She has read all the books and loved the new Tinkerbell movie. I was excited to see this game. She has never enjoyed playing games, since she outgrew her Leapster. Once she opened the game and began playing it, it was difficult to get her to stop. It is like the magic of the fairy world has come alive for her.

    There is a lot of reading on about a 3rd grade level involved with this game. There is also a certain amount of dexterity required to accomplish some of the game features.

    I have also played the game, and as an adult, I enjoy it too!

    I recommend this game to Disney Never Fairy fans!

  3. Sherry Lochner says:

    Review by Sherry Lochner for Disney Fairies: Tinkerbell
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    (I’m using my mom’s account) I thought this game was going to stink because it’s a game from a movie, and most games that come from movies are horrible. But this game is my favorite out of the 3 DS games that I have!!! You play as Tinkerbell but you can change her outfit. It’s like an RPG game JUST for girls! You go around playing fun minigames, bringing the four seasons to the Mainland, fixing things for friends, making accessories, finding things for your friends, and you can have your “fortune” told to you by Tinkerbell. If you LOVE Tinkerbell as much as I do, then you should get this game!!!

  4. J. G. Wilson says:

    Review by J. G. Wilson for Disney Fairies: Tinkerbell
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    I feel that the chat rooms that come with this title are not appropriate for the target age group. This is a very nice game for a 6-10 year old girl. It can keep them occupied for hours. What I don’t understand is why the chat rooms are available on this title. True, a user can not input their own text if they are not registered, but they can get into the chat rooms and view the text that others input. I think that it is a major flaw with this title, and something that parents should be aware of. I think that Nintendo Wi-fi for games like Mario Kart is great fun and completely harmless, but I think the chat rooms should not be included on titles for young kids, or at least should not allow text entry by any users, whether they are registered or not. They should include text entry only on titles directed to older users.

  5. working mom of 2 girls says:

    Review by working mom of 2 girls for Disney Fairies: Tinkerbell
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    My daughter is 6 1/2 and has never liked video games very much. She will play for a little while and then move on to other things. We rented Tinkerbell to see if she would like it (she loves the Fairy series books). It was the FIRST time she has ever not wanted to put a game down. She figured the game out without any instructions and loved flying Tinkerbell around and meeting other fairies. Graphics are outstanding and Tinkerbell and the other fairies are adorable. It was a sad day when we had to return the rental but I have already picked one up for Christmas.

    NOTE: As other posters have mentioned, you do need to be an independent reader to play without parental help.