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Best gameboy game we've tried
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 4 / 4
Date: November 08, 2002
Author: Amazon User
My 9 year old daughter loves this game and so does the rest of the family. I would recommend it for ages 8 and up. The child should be able to read. But it is so fun because it has such a variety of games. If you like board games you'll like this one. You can play the computer or other players by taking turns.
The Movie In A Game And Friday Night Castle Fun!!!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 10 / 10
Date: April 30, 2002
Author: Amazon User
If you want the best Game Boy Color game there ever was, this is it!! Beauty And The Beast: A Board Game Adventure is definitely a game that should be in your house. At first, you need to try the practice games before you play the story games. Let me tell you all of the games you will encounter sooner or later. There's Belle's Ride. Philippe & Belle are lost in the forest, and they need your help to try and get through it. You need to avoid bats, wolves, bear traps, tar, and logs. Then they will get home safely. Then, we come to Beast's Battle. Vicious wolves lurk everywhere in the forest, and Beast must battle them to save Belle. This is extremely tough at first, but once you get the knack of it, it's a breeze. Next, there's Crazy Chopper. Maurice has built a new invention. It's an automatic wood-chopping machine. You need to use the spring cart to bounce all of the wood over to the woodpile. This really can be hard. Then, there's Mrs. Potts Peril. Chip has been playing by the oven and it broke. Your job is to put out all of the fires that pop out of the oven before the flames reach powder and the kitchen blows up. This is the hardest of them all!! If you're ready for something easier, then try Le Fou's Gallery. Le Fou wants you to prove him wrong about Gaston being the best shooter. You need to meet his challenge and shoot all of the targets. Oh, just shoot the good targets. If you shoot a bad target, you will lose a life. Next, there's Poochy Paw Prints. Footstool has been playing outside and he's now jumping around on the furniture. That means more work for Featherduster (Babette)!!! It's going to be your job to help her clean up. You need to dust the paw prints in the order they are left. This can get tricky. Then, you need to find Mrs. Potts' son in Where's Chip? Chip doesn't want to go to bed yet, so he's hiding. You need to help Mrs. Potts find Chip when the fleet of spinning cups stop. This is confusing. You need to stop all of the leaks in the cellar with flames in Lumiere's Leaks. There's water leaking in the cellar, so it's going to be your job to help Lumiere keep the water from dripping onto the floor. But be careful. Too many drips can put your flames out. In Matching Doors, you need to find all of the character pairs behind Wardrobe's doors. This is really tricky!!! Finally, we come to Cogsworth's Trivia. Cogsworth is going to give you a question about something that happened in the movie. You get points by how fast you Ansewer the question, and if you get it right. If at some games you get three stars, then you can play a bonus game!! In Gaston's Spittoons, you need to help Gaston hit the pot with the star in it. If you do, you get another turn. If you hit any other, you still will get rewarded. Even if you miss you get rewarded!! Now that you're all set, you're ready to go to the story games. You need to get through the village, forest, and castle to warn Beast that Gaston is coming. If you win all three, then Gaston will be defeated. Then you can play the board game just for fun and play against the Game Boy Color, friends, or family. This is guaranteed to give you hours of addictive game-play. Well that's it. I hope that this review has helped you and encourages you to get this Game Cartridge.
Great fun for the whole family
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 6 / 6
Date: November 18, 2001
Author: Amazon User
I purchased this game for my 6 year old son. This Game Boy game allows our whole family to play together and allows different levels for the more experienced gamer and less experienced gamer. We have spent hours playing as a family. This is a great game for all ages.
More a story than a game
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 8 / 10
Date: July 24, 2001
Author: Amazon User
I got this for my preschoolers, figuring they would enjoy seeing the familiar characters. But you have to be able to read the stories and the instructions on the screen to be able to get to the game part. My kids don't even bother to pick it up now.
Brill
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 7 / 7
Date: July 23, 2000
Author: Amazon User
HI ! I rented this game from a video shop and because it was beauty and the beast I thought that it would be boring , but I was wrong ! This game is unique because you can play it like a board game.There are different levels of adventure ,hard,medium,easy . This makes the game sutable for all ages . Trust me if you don't like shooting game or racing but you don't want something sissy then this is the game for you ! Bye !
Great Game!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 3
Date: July 21, 2000
Author: Amazon User
Because it was Beauty and the Beast I thought it wasn't going to be good ....but it's really great for all ages because you can select hardness . You can play against the computer or challenge yourself it has endless gaming fun ! I'm 12 so I should know by now a good game when I see one . This does not have shooting or any voilence in it . Very good!
Beauty and the Beast
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 9 / 10
Date: February 26, 2000
Author: Amazon User
I am 16 years old and I really liked this game. I think it is neat that it is a "board game"- it makes the game unique. The levels/ spaces on the games are really cool and don't get boring because there is a lot of them. This game is more for ages 7 and up because of the skill level. But you will have to of had watched the movie to pass one part of the game though! :)
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