In Princess Debut: The Royal Ball, a new rhythm and adventure game for girls, you’ll find yourself in a fantasy world where you have just 30 days to get ready for the big ball.
You will have to master dance moves and pick a partner from one of six charming princes. Meet and woo the princes through the game’s large, branching storyline and exciting event system. Once you convince a prince to be your dancing partner, it’s time to go out on the dance floor!
Players will use the touch screen of their Nintendo DS to guide their character gracefully across the dance floor while matching their partner’s rhythm. All of the dances in the game are taken from motion-captured professional dancers, so the game is just as impressive to watch as it is fun to play.
Princess Debut: The Royal Ball, by Natsume, features four modes of play: story, ballroom, practice and movie. With 20 outfits to find, 14 unique endings to experience, and 18 different kinds of music and dance styles to choose from (including waltz, Latin dance, tango, ballroom, and much more), there’s no shortage of things to see and do. The huge variety of paths and endings allows for outstanding re-playability.
Princess Debut: The Royal Ball combines a magical fairytale world with elements of dance and music in a game created specifically for pre-teen girls. It is available now, with an RRP of £24.99.
Presspack has five copies of Princess Debut: The Royal Ball for the Nintendo DS to give away to members.
To be in with a chance of winning a copy, answer this question: Who lost her glass slipper at the ball?
Send your answer, along with your name, age, full address and Presspack number to Presspack, Western Telegraph, Old Hakin Road, Merlins Bridge, Haverfordwest.
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