Players will learn about one of the four attributes
of being a princess - courage, friendship, trust and
discovery.
In
Disney Princess: Magical Jewels for Nintendo DS,
now available in stores, girls can play as any one
of the Princesses in the game, collecting magical
jewels to return power to the kingdoms.
Both
video games are made especially for girls between
the ages of four and eight, featuring voice-over tutorials,
easy-to-use controls and a pace that the players set
themselves.
"Whether
young girls dream of talking to Cinderella, or swimming
under the sea with Ariel, the Disney Princess video
games allow players to explore and interact with the
Princesses like never before," said Disney Interactive
Studios VP marketing Craig Relyea.
"By
making the gameplay and content suitable for such
a young audience, Disney Interactive Studios is delivering
titles that kids will love to play and that parents
can trust," added Relyea.
Disney
Princess: Enchanted Journey for PlayStation 2
system, Wii and PC allows girls to befriend their
favorite Disney Princesses including Ariel, Belle,
Cinderella, Jasmine and Snow White.
Published
by Disney Interactive Studios and developed by Papaya
Studio, Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey
is rated 'E' for everyone with mild cartoon violence.
It
is available in stores now on PlayStation 2 system
for $29.99. It will be available on Wii for $39.99
and on PC for $29.99 in November.