Developer: ActiVision
Released: November 2011
ABOUT:
Since I have boys we have never played with Lalaloopsy dolls, but after trying out this game I want one! The dolls are brightly colored characters that each have their own personalities. This game reminded me of Crafting (or Cooking) Mama as far as the crafts and cutting (sewing) projects you do in the game. The graphics are very fun and crisp, amazing how nice the quality is. With the dolls being for ages 4-6 years old, it makes sense that this game is for younger kids. My 3 year old son was able to pick it up and play the game as the directions are read aloud to player. He did need some help at times but overall he did pretty good. Other than crafts, in Lalaloopsy you can also explore Lalaloopsy land, play with other dolls and more!
This game edition also comes with a bonus mini Lalaloopsy doll that is adorable! It doesn’t have a hard plastic case as it comes in a cardboard box. For a Lalaloopsy fans, this game is probably a must have but even if your not a fan, it s a cute game for girls!
BUY IT: Look for “Lalaloopsy: Sew Magical! Sew Cute! with Random Mini Doll” for the Nintendo DS online or wherever video games are sold!
WIN IT: (1) US/CAN winner will receive the Nintendo DS game “Lalaloopsy: Sew Magical! Sew Cute! with Random Mini Doll”
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Mom and More Disclosure: I was sent this game to review in exchange for my honest opinion. Please see my Disclosure Policy.
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