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My Little Pony: The Runaway Rainbow Review (continued)
More User Submitted My Little Pony: The Runaway Rainbow Reviews
Date: 2007-02-19 My Little Pony - Game Boy game My 7 year old finished the game in one afternoon. She really enjoys the game and has completed it a few times now. I have to say she has only played one or two other games so is not an expert at video games. There is a lot of reading, she isn't the best reader yet, but she really likes the game. You can save with a password, there are little mini games that you find within the game. It is a good game for a new game player. My daughter finished the game initially in one afternoon.
Date: 2007-01-11 For 3-4 year olds its Great! I love this game. My girls had never played until this, and its a great beginning game. Of course my 6 year old picked up alot quicker and beat it fairly quickly, but my 4 year old, (she turned 4 a week ago), Loved it. They are still playing it, and the mini games are so very easy. There is a matching games, a coloring game, and I think 23 other mini games. For the age I loved it!
Date: 2006-12-27 Perfect for first time GBA users (Girl) My daughter who is 5 and has never used a gameboy advance loves this game. There is a lot of text but this is a game that is perfect for bonding with your child. You as a parent can read the text dialog to her and she will get used to holding the gameboy advance and manipulating the buttons. You can even use this as a learning tool if your child is learning to read. My daughter can now can do most of the mini games which are perfect for her age group. The graphics are vibrant. The animation of the ponies is fluid. I am very impressed. Highly recommended.
Date: 2006-10-08 Cute and fun game...perfect for "My Little Pony" fans. The game focuses on pony Rarity as she works her way to being the Rainbow princess.
She meets various ponies along the way and helps them either finds things or accomplish certain tasks (e.g. find flags to decorate the town, learn how to twirl a wand, or find one of the breezies - "pony fairies"). Whenever Rarity accomplishes a task, the little 'rainbow' meter fills up and, once it is filled, she passes on to a new level. There are also little mini-games (e.g. dress up a pony, blow bubbles) that can be played separately, if desired. Levels are accessed via password, and there is no 'save' feature.
This game is perfect for little girls or My Little Pony fans. It is fairly easy to pick up because little arrows point you to the right way. Some basic reading is helpful but not required (mom, dad or an older sibling can help out). Rarity meets several ponies in her adventures and even meets up with the breezies and goes through different environments and locations. The graphics are very cute and colorful, and similar to what you would find in the My Little Pony movies and books.
I would recommend it to little kids age 3 to 7 and certainly any fan of My Little Pony will be able to appreciate it, regardless of age. Gameboy games for little girls are relatively hard to come by so we picked up this game for my daughter's 6th bday and she loves it!
Date: 2006-09-21 Good for little kids Now, remember, I'm playing this game as an adult, and it takes maybe an hour to beat. Nothing to it. And most of it is mindless and tedious. But if I was little, I might like it. I was actually surprised by how good the animation and graphics are. It consists of a "quest" where you play a lot of mini-games. (You can also play the mini-games by themselves without having to plow through the rest). You generally play the game as Rarity, and other ponies will keep sending you to "look" for things (which is stupid, because the things are incredibly easy to find). But the mini-games aren't bad. There is a "Pinkie Pie Pinball", and "catch the caterpillar" (think MLP meets pong), "rescue your friends" (not unlike those arcade claw machines), breezie hide-and-seek (sort of like whack-a-mole for really little kids), and various drawing, matching, racing, and dress-up games. If you're a pony collector (like me), it's not too bad actually.
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