Pretty Princess Party – Review
Hi! Pretty Princes Party is one of my favorite games, and this is my opinion about it.
It’s an overall fun game, my only complaint is that the story mode is 1-player but I guess it makes sense because you decorate rooms and that could be hard to do in multiplayer.
It’s available for the Nintendo Switch, which is what we play it on.
Lessons
There are six lessons and you have to unlock some but I think each of them are fun to play.
- Study
- Make Bouquet
- Archery
- Equestrian
- Dancing
- Cake Decorating
There are also three Difficulties Easy, Normal and Hard. I tested the game on all three levels.
In the Dancing lesson you need to time pressing the button to keep the beat. To unlock this lesson, you have to decorate the ball room.
In the Equestrian lesson you need to collect roses, avoid the hay and jump over obstacles. At the end you must mash the button to get bonus points.
In the Cake Decorating lesson you have to match the cake in front. To use fruit for the cake you must press the Y, B, A and X buttons.
In the Make Bouquets lesson, You must make Bouquets by collecting roses. Matching Color (Blue, Blue and Blue for example) is worth 50 points and one of each (Red, Yellow and Blue) is worth 30 points. Any other is worth 10.
In the Study lesson they will ask you questions like “Is this Red?” then you press the button to say, yes or no.
In the Archery lesson you must shoot targets but don’t shoot the bunnies, gold is worth more points.
Summary
I think it’s a fun game it’s up to 4-players (lessons) and the story mode is only 1-player.
Pretty Princess Party Review brought to you by Gaming Chickadee
Chickadee loves to have family gaming days. She loves birds, unicorns, ponies She also likes the Nancy Drew Games. She loves to play as Princess Daisy in the Super Mario Games, Her favorite games change a lot but right they are: Mario Party Superstars, Super Mario Bros. Wonder and Pretty Princess Party.