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Pretty Pretty Princess Dress-Up Board Game Review

 
Manufacturer: Hasbro
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Model#: 042.50
Weight: 1.83lbs
Height: 2.13"
   Width: 10.50"
Length: 10.50"

Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars


Retail Price: $9.99
Online Price: $19.82
Features:
  • The fun jewelry dress-up game
  • Be the first to collect all the priceless gems
  • Includes a crown, mirror and 21 pieces of precious jewels
  • 2 to 4 players.

User Submitted Pretty Pretty Princess Dress-Up Board Game Reviews (cont...)


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Date: 2007-01-10
Daughter loves this game
I bought this game for my 7 year old daughters birthday and she is still playing with it months later. Her friends come over and they dress up with all the jewlery and play the game together. It's easy enough that adults don't always have to play. Sometimes a nice break, but eventually we get to enjoy dressing up dad and brother during family night in all the jewelry.

Date: 2007-01-10
Fun for young girls
My 8 yo DD likes this game. My 2.5 yo DD likes this game. Easy to play and each game doesn't take too long to play/finish. Great value game for young girls.
Drawback: only four players: would be a fun birthday game if accomodated more players

Date: 2007-01-09
Pretty, Pretty Great!
I gave this game to my 5 1/2 year old niece for Christmas and it was a smash hit! The rules were easy for her to understand, the board was easy for her to read, and she loved putting on all the jewelry and crown as she won them. The game moves quickly and Mom and the aunts were able to play along with her while still holding conversations and her 12 year old brother even played a few rounds (he did refuse to wear the jewels, however)! The great thing was that she could even play it by herself when no one else felt like playing. I have two criticisms: (1) the stickers were hard to put on the box and the crown and (2) the pink colored ring is more red than pink, and the purple ring is so dark it looks like the black one, which is the "old maid" in the game that a player does not want. Otherwise, this is a great game for a little girly-girl that loves frou-frou that teaches working towards a goal in a fun way.

Date: 2006-11-18
glad we received it
We received this game as a gift and I was not very happy about it as we try to limit focus on vanity with our young daughters. Having said that, the game gets a lot of playing time. The box says ages 5 and up, however much younger children can play, bottoming out at 3 because of choking hazared sized pieces. We change the rules so that you can choose which direction to go so that the game is a bit more than a random spinner game. (adds a tiny bit of strategy) The kids off and on refuse to wear the earrings because they are the pinch type (of course) and then just lay them in front of them. We used sharpies to color in the numbers on the spinner because they were hard to see as they are gray on gray.

Date: 2006-11-14
Gift For A GrandNiece
Great game, at least that was the 'review' I got! Bought this as a gift for a three-year-old (who I knew would be playing this with her five-year-old sister). Both are 'way in to the Princess thing. I was told it was a big hit!


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