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3DS eShop Game Dress To Play: Magic Bubbles Announced + Screenshots

GG3 receives the announcement for a new game from EnjoyUp Games. Their latest Nintendo 3DS eShop titles lets players dress up and then challenge each other. This announcement is followed by a series of screenshots and a logo.

Jirachi4007d ago

looks like kirby's avalance with dress up elements >.>

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Nintendo Download: 4th July (Europe)

It's Monday morning, and it's that time again for European download gamers. This week's download goodies are confirmed, including a Super NES title that we think will be popular, a chaotic retail release on 3DS and plenty more besides.

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Dress To Play: Magic Bubbles! Review | Wiiloveit

"For projects that aim to ease kids into more complex game concepts, it is imperative that extraneous barriers be kept to a minimum. But how does one tread when the chosen direction itself is a barrier? CoderChild's Dress To Play series doesn't have that problem, Magic Bubbles! being the second entry that merges together simulation and another play style to give weight to what would otherwise be too weak as a standalone entity. But there is an ever-present danger of the two styles clashing or one being marginalized over the other." -- Wiiloveit.com

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Dress To Play: Magic Bubbles! Review (NintendoLife)

"Mix and match-three
Late last year, Coder Child's Dress to Play: Cute Witches! flew onto the 3DS eShop with a unique blend of dress-up and side-scrolling soaring, a promising premise that we felt it didn't quite live up to. Dress to Play: Magic Bubbles! follows the same format of combining character customisation with simple gameplay, this time bringing a match-three puzzle game to the costume ball. It's still not going to give fashion fans much of a fix, but it's a marked improvement from the first title, and a fun little puzzler for younger gamers.", writes NintendoLife.

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