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Diva Starz: Mall Mania received mostly negative reception from critics, who felt that the game was overly easy; it received a 40% from GameRankings. [2] GameZone felt that the game had too little content to warrant a purchase despite its lower price point; the reviewer gave the game to her 11-year-old granddaughter, who beat the entire game in 42 minutes. [3]
Diva Starz was a series of talking fashion dolls created and released by Mattel in October 2000. [1] They are similar in design to MGA 's Bratz and Tiger Electronics ' Furby. Alexa, Nikki, Summer—later replaced by Miranda—and Tia were offered in the original debut. [ 2 ]
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Help. Pages in category "Dress-up video games" The following 13 pages are in ...
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Style Savvy, known as Nintendo presents: Style Boutique in the PAL region and as Wagamama Fashion: Girls Mode [a] in Japan, is a fashion video game developed by Syn Sophia and published by Nintendo. It was released for the Nintendo DS on October 23, 2008 in Japan, [ 1 ] on October 23, 2009 in Europe, [ 2 ] and November 2, 2009 in North America ...
Rockin' Pretty, known in Japan as Happy Star Band (ハッピー☆スター☆バンド, Happī☆Sutā☆Bando) and in Europe as Diva Girls: Making the Music, is a rhythm game. It was developed and published in Japan by Arc System Works on May 21, 2009, in Europe by 505 Games on May 22, 2009 and in North America by Aksys Games on July 28, 2009.
Love and Berry: Dress Up and Dance! [a] [1] is an arcade game and collectible card game from Sega, targeted toward girls. [2] The game was first shown in amusement arcades on October 30, 2004, and became very popular among the target market in late 2005 through 2006. Game machines were installed in many department stores and children's play areas.
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