About This Game Fans will be able to enter a world inhabited by these magical characters and discover the secrets of Pixie Hollow, while ushering in the seasons in the Spring Valley, Summer Glades, Autumn Forest and Winter Woods. Filled with ritual and ceremony, and sparked by fun and a whole lot of magic and Pixie attitude - players can explore the land of the Disney Fairies. Play as Tinker Bell, Iridessa, Silvermist, Fawn and Rosetta as you take on this exciting adventure. Each come with their fairy talent such as Tinkering, Light, Water, Animal and Garden . On this special journey, players will encounter and interact with other fairies, sparrow men and magical creatures that all reside in Never Land, whilst collecting hidden treasures and sparkling objects to save throughout the game. 7aa9394dea Title: Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell's AdventureGenre: Adventure, CasualDeveloper:GamestarPublisher:Disney InteractiveRelease Date: 6 Oct, 2014 Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell's Adventure Crack Game Download Really disappointed with this. For a game made by Disney in 2010, I would expect it to the voices?! My 6 year old dyslexic daughter found it too frustrating to play and got fed up within a few minutes.No worth it. Asking for a refund.. My 5 year old loves this game, i sit with her, narate what they say and we have a good father daughter time. But it does kill me a little inside when i tell her "Watch out for the Thorns" she just goes right into it. .. !!!! .... Do i have to play this ? :(. I bought this game for my daughter to play.... actually i'm lying I don't have a daughter, I have boys, and neither of them want to play this game... I got it for myself, because gosh dang it I'm a huge Peter Pan fan.. Not a Peter Pan fan in the obsessive way Michael Jackson was a Peter Pan fan, but a fan none the less. Who can forget the magical moment when Tinkerbelle Sprinkled her Pixie dust (ok it wasn't Pixie dust it was LSD) onto the children so they could fly through London on their way to never never land.. (Also not Michael Jackson's home) It needs to be said, this game has nothing to do with Peter Pan!!! Shocking I know, but some time after Peter Pan 2: Return to cashville, Disney decided to break Tinkerbelle off on her own, give her a group of friends, and have them go adventuring together. Something that would appeal to little girls.. I can dig it, I'm sure if I had little girls they would totally be into Tinkerbelle, probably dress up like her on Christmas, try to jump out our third story window in an attempt to fly like her, who knows maybe even sprinkle some of her own Pixie dust on people.. (totally not LSD, atleast that's what I told the police).. Anyway enough fooling around lets get right into the review... Unlike many other Disney games which valiantly try to be fun, this one just throws up it's hands and says aww phooey... This game would probably be fun for girls under six years old, but Disney seemed to forget most children under six can't read. Zero voice acting in the game means most children will play for a few minutes, then go do something more fun... like ram peanut butter and jelly sandwiches into the video game console, or give the dog a bath with something that is not shampoo (ok this time it is LSD) Pro's Tinkerbelle.... and her friends???Printable pictures (although have more fun google the term Disney Princess printouts..)Colorful ???Con'sSame repeating music over and over again, guess they put it on a infinate loop.. at the very least toss in a few crashes or something....No voice actingInsulting puzzles designed to test the wits and mind of a 2 year old... (I know it's a kids game but really,)Point and Click movements (this isn't a big deal, but at the very least they could given the option to roam around with the arrow keys or something) The OverviewAs much as I wanted to be a fan of Tinker belle's adventure, I just couldn't do it, I've seen kids playing the game and even my own children but in all honesty this is a game best left alone. While steam has a lack of GOOD children's games, the few that it does have will never see Tinker belle's adventure as one of them. I would normally recommend this game if it were on sale, just for the sheer giggles of owning it, but being a Disney it'll never see a sale where the price dips below 10 dollars. Maybe even on the off chance that the license expires, but meh, this is one you're best left leaving alone... Being quite a big Disney Fairies fan over the years, I quickly bought this upon its arrival on Steam. Are my experiences with it enough to recommend it?It plays a lot like the DS games based on the Tinker Bell movies. Manouvre around a 2D map of small locations, collect things, talk to people, and play some minigames. The flight mechanisms feel wonderful to fly around with. Most of the scenery looks nice. But the story mode, which is the only mode that feels like a proper mode, feels like a collect-a-thon in almost every level. To fulfill deliveries, or to begin with equipment repairs, you need to find specific items scattered around.And those are for the very most part flower seeds, other seeds, and berries, scattered around on specific (or sometimes random) screens; except for a few items that can be only gathered through minigames. But collecting items is what virtually every level of the game is about, in their essence. Each level takes place during a season of the year, or rather, in-between when they change the seasons on Earth a few times a year. Though, each season-themed level only really consists of one task that needs to be done, before they pretty quickly skip forward to the next season. Thankfully, there are still more than just 4 levels in the game.I do like calm games. I do like games where I can just play around. This game completes that task, although it had big problems keeping my attention after a while, due to the repetitive feeling I got from most of the game. New areas are continuously discovered during gameplay, but the map screens aren't all that much bigger than they were in the DS games, where they were really tiny.The graphics deserve a paragraph by themselves. For everything in the world, you will want to click the High Quality button in the settings, and not even then does it really reach even 720p (My bet is more on 1024x600, but my eyes could in theory have deceived me). The intro sequence's use of very low-quality footage from Tinker Bell 1 is also a bit of an oddity to behold.Canonwise, despite the thumbnail's use of Lost Treasure clothing and scenery, the game goes better along with Tinker Bell 1, from which many in-game locations and some characters hail from.I have been uncertain as to whether to give this Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down. It has given me a Disney Fairies non-DS game at long last, but the long-term gameplay, and the graphical quality (which for one time's sake actually is complainable about), does not deliver. At \u20ac17 at the time of purchase, I felt like I had overpayed even when I did like the feel of the game. If it ever gets somewhere below \u20ac12 (the further down, the better) and you're a very long-term Disney Fairies fan, then it could qualify as "More content. Yay!". But I have to stoop down against one of the franchises in my life that has meant the most to me, and say Thumbs Down.. Yes, not to everyone, but for girls ages 9 and up. I'm 12 and I love this game!. You really want to explore the locations that weren't at the movie, don't you?So, click on your mouse and let you play in the very interesting game.Well, the interface is like in old school arcades. But if you like Disney Fairies - especially Tinkerbell and her best friends - you are played in it!. I bought this to play with my young daughter. She knows how to move characters around with a controller and has been able to play simple games like Toki Tori and Bit Trip Runner. This game looks like it will be fun for her, but beware that it controlls with the mouse. She wasn't familiar with it so it was a little confusing at first. However, she's interested in Tinkerbell, so she probably will learn quickly.. I'm not really sure what I expected, but this is not what I expected.. My six year old loves tinkerbell and the tinkerbell movies. The games are very well suited to a kindergartener. Counting, patterns, that sort of thing. The reason for the negative review, however, is that every direction and quest is presented solely through text. There is next to no voice acting. My kindergartener is the most basic of readers, knowing basic phonics and sight words. What she can't do is read that she needs to travel to the Autumn Forest for red grass or find a red raspberry to complete tinks flu potion. Unless you relish sitting with your child and reading each and every word of each and every quest, give this a pass.
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