
Disney Princesse Game

Okay, so Disney Princesse on the GBA is basically a cute little time capsule for anyone who grew up obsessed with Ariel twirling in her pink dress or Belle’s library daydreams. You jump between different princesses—Cinderella’s running around fixing her dress before the ball, Ariel’s dodging Ursula’s minions, that kind of thing. The pixel art’s surprisingly charming for a Game Boy game, especially when Jasmine’s palace lights up at night.
It’s not super deep—more like a bunch of mini-adventures with light puzzles (think "push the right gem to open the door" vibes). But there’s something weirdly satisfying about helping Snow White bake a pie while avoiding apples, or racing through Beast’s castle before the rose wilts. Nostalgia’s doing most of the heavy lifting here, but hey, sometimes you just wanna tap A to make Belle curtsy at a dancing teacup.
Fair warning: the controls feel a little stiff now, but if you’ve got a soft spot for early 2000s Disney magic, it’s a cozy way to kill an afternoon.
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