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Super Princess Peach: Great Condition, Fun to Play

I purchased this product for my sister (in her 20s), as a present. I couldn't be happier with the results, the game is not a bootleg copy (I tested it myself before giving it to her), and the cartridge was in great condition. The game arrived within the estimated shipping time. I would shop with LukieGames again. Normally $45 USD for a DS Game would be more than I am willing to spend, as I am Canadian and the conversion isn't worth it, but this was a present and something she is already enjoying and getting lots of hours of play out of. If you or someone you know loves 2D platformers like Super Mario, I would suggest this game.Read full review...

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The Passion of the Peach

Princess Peach finally gets to kick some Bowzer ass. After two decades of being captured, she has finally found a way to exact some revenge on the Koopa gang. By her side is a talking umbrella which Peach uses to kill all the classic baddies: from goombas and turtles to ghosts who are still when you look at them (or away from them!).

The game is a departure from the Mario Platformer genre in the sense that Peach utilizes her emotions to perform effects like berzerker mode, flight, excessive crying (emo kids beware!), and hp increases. Each time Peach uses an emotion, her "Vibe Meter" depeletes. Her vibe meter can be restored by catching enemies on her umbrella and "swallowing" them. These abilities help Peach on her quest and are invaluable in fighting each area's boss. There are eight areas in all, ranging from a volcano to a glacier, to a forest, to Bowzer's castle and are complimented by their own range of enemies.

The environments themselves are colorful, and run very smoothly (as what can be expected from a first-party game). The use of the touch screen is limited for the most part to performing the various emotions, but the microphone is also used to shoot bubbles from Peach's submarine (apparently Mario never taught her how to breathe under water).

This game is truly a fun and addicting platformer with a few minor hangups. You must find and free three toads per level or you will not be able to fight Bowzer at the end of the game. The toads can sometimes be difficult to find, but an alert appears whenever you are in the same room as them. Coins are no longer used to gain extra lives (you have unlimited continues) and instead are used to buy enhancements for your umbrella, extentions for your vibe meter and hp, and a myriad of in-game scores. You can also buy puzzle pieces for 7 different puzzles and 3 mini-games for Toad.

Though it appears to be aiming for the six year old girl market, this game can be tough at times even for a seasoned gamer. The single player alone will entertain you for a few days. Then, after beating the game, you can unlock new levels by going back and beating harder versions of the area bosses.

Overall, the game will be locked in your DS for the better portion of a week. Once you have completed the extra levels and mastered the mini-games, there is no real reason to go back for more. Princess Peach is a great first effort for our beloved "Damsel in Distress" and can be equally enjoyed by kindergarten girls and keg-stand loving frat boys.
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Mother and daughter team fun

I bought this game for my young daughter. I like playing it with her because we can work together to solve the puzzles presented in some of the easier levels. The lower levels of the game do not require a lot of reading so this is nice for a child who is just learning to read. I look at it as a creative way to spend time reading to my daughter. After a while, the picture books get to be too much for me. Unlike some video games, there is not any really graphic violence although there is the "destroy the enemy" type game challenge found in the Super Mario games. I love the graphics and the music background. I like that the player sometimes has to be very persistent to figure out how to get through a task or puzzle. I found that this provided me with an opportunity to talk to my daughter about how to solve problems in real life. Okay, so I'm guessing not too many parents play video games with their children but I'm here to say that Super Princess Peach is a fun way to relax with your young child on a rainy afternoon. I eventually bought my own DS and now we play other interactive DS games together when we are traveling.

My only complaint is that the instructions that come with the game don't provide a lot of detail on the characters and objectives of the game. I had not play many similar games before so it took a lot of effort to figure some of the tools in the game. I wish there was a guide book for this game but it is still doable even without such a book.
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A Great Game for Both Males/ Females!

Still, being half as good as Yoshi's Island is no disgrace, and when you get past the slightly nauseating stench of perfume and flowers and lovely pink dresses in this heavy-handedly targeted 'girl's game', you'll still find some real Nintendo magic.Let's get the disappointing stuff out of the way, starting with the use of the dual screen technology - or, rather, lack of it. Super Princess Peach is lazy, basically. While the game plays out on the top screen, the bottom is reserved for Peach's four 'vibes', her moods - and subsequent abilities - that you can activate via the stylus if you have enough juice in your bar (see the Screen Time box on the right to find out more). It's low key, underwhelming and really just a gimmick. With nothing assigned to the shoulder buttons either, you get the feeling this is a game shoehorned onto the DS rather than developed specifically for it.
Another complaint is that it's easy. Really easy. Saying it limps into double figures in terms of playing hours would be five hours too generous. This is defiantly feminine in its outlook, ramming pink-drenched platforming in your eyes from the get-go. Whether that, as Nintendo presumably hopes, will appeal to the same ladies who went out and bought, say, Nintendogs, remains to be seen, but the lack of longevity is a problem whichever way you shake it. Yes, this conforms to Miyamoto's long-talked-of wish for simpler, shorter games, but we'd imagine there'll be disappointment across the board at the lack of challenge here, whatever your gender, however good at games you are.
And yet, despite a lack of lifespan and touch screening, it works - really well. Sticking like glue to the patented Nintendo platforming masterplan means Super Princess Peach is constantly playable, typically compelling and immensely rewarding. It's also got a kind of dewy-eyed retro joy going on, as it dips into the back catalogue to bring out Toads, Goombas, Piranha Plants, Warp Pipes and Koopa Troopas. Strip away the Nintendo universe and you'd be left with a decent little adventure; add the best set of characters in videogames and suddenly this becomes something much more.
The Mario formula is evident everywhere, from the level design to the acres of hidden areas to the end-of-level bosses, but Peach does throw a couple of new additions into the mix. One is her umbrella, Perry (stick with us), who offers protection against some foes, and - best of all - allows Peach to sail across water. Perry (and Peach) can be 'upgraded' too, in the game's Toad-run shop; as you accrue more gold coins, there's plenty of things to spend your cash on, though most are normally parallel to Peach's Vibe powers.
It's beautifully simple and great fun, But then that's Super Princess Peach in a nutshell: packed with moments that aren't fully exploited. Still, while it might not be the best platformer ever made - hell, it's not even the best platformer on the DS - if there's one thing Super Princess Peach does do, it's keep you enthralled until the end. (Official Nintendo Magazine)
This deserves a Gold Award, some male gamers play this game my 21 yr old son thinks that its the best DS game ever made! With the role-reversal plot, the briallantly styled levels and the excellent music plus the unique feature of changing Peach's emotions to activate special elemental powers makes this easly one of the best games for DS and also one of the best games of all time! I'd give it 90-100%
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A great game for young girls.

My daughter LOVES this game. It's graphics are simple, not very detailed, and typical of most of the earlier Mario Bros games. It's neither complicated nor very sophisticated gameplay either. Still, she LOVES this game.

This title fills a very under served demographic, early teen and preteen girls. I've found only a dozen or so titles that cater to young girls. The PSP platform is even worse. So, overall I'd give this product an 8 out of 10 stars,mainly for it's appeal to the kid who's most important to me, not because it's really all that special. It's just very special to her.
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Traditional Mario Gameplay, with Emotions!!!

Reviewed for Big Boss Games by: KBN

I've been looking forward to Super Princess Peach ever since those first leaked screenshots started spreading around the Internet. I've always loved the Mario franchise, sans the Mario Sports series, but more than that, I've always thought that Peach deserved her own game, and for it to come to one of my favorite game platforms since the Super Nintendo is a bonus treat!

Super Princess Peach follows the oft-abducted Princess and her Parasol "Perry" on the mysterious Vibe Island. Bowser has stolen the Vibe Scepter, and with it, not only captured Mario, Luigi, and the Toads, but also has sent both the Mushroom Kingdom and Vibe Island into chaos.

Through the game, you'll battle with traditional Mario-style game play, i.e. jumping on baddies, smashing blocks and the like, but you'll also harness the Princesses' powerful emotions; Rage, Joy, Sadness, Calm, and...er...Doc... via the Touch Screen. Most often, you'll find yourself using them to solve in-game puzzles that will lead you to a captured Toad, but in later levels, you can use them to explore large hidden areas and save yourself from death.

If you get sick of playing through story mode, Super Princess Peach also features a few stylus-based mini-games akin to Super Mario 64 DS. There's a set of puzzles, the pieces of which are hidden mostly in-level, and a few Toad harassment games (is it wrong to purposely lead them into a wall of fire?). There is also a 'Concert Room' where you can replay any of the music or sound bites from the game. Again, some are hidden in-level, but most can be purchased at the store, and unless you are attempting to avoid coins, you'll have plenty to waste.

Overall, Super Princess Peach proves itself to be not only a great addition to the DS' already formidable game library, but a great 2D platformer as well. Even though the game is a little on the easy side, the overall experience isn't hindered much and there are bonus 'harder' missions for when you are done with the game. And guys, don't shy away from this one because the word 'Princess' is in the title. After all, it's not made by Disney and if you ever played Super Mario Strikers then you know that Peach can be a major.... well, suffice it to say that if you
own a DS and a Y chromosome, don't let pride make you miss this one.
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A great platformer from nintendo

I have been searching for super princess peach for a while now, and was very pleased when i got this hard-to-find game for a good price here on ebay. spp is colourful and well animated, the levels are varied and well made, and it's fun to finally get to play with the princess. The gameplay is not by any means a clone of mario: there are alot of neat additions to the gameplay and i especially enjoyed the vibe powers peach can use. The only complaint i have about the game (and its a personal stance) is that it was pretty easy to beat. i suppose the game was geared for younger players, so that is not really something one can hold against it. If you enjoyed other colourful nintendo games such as the legendary starfy and bowser's inside story, you can't go wrong with super princess peach.Read full review...

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A fun Nintendo DS game

I bought this game for my 6 year old daughter. She loves it. Some areas are easy for her, while others are more challenging. I found myself helping her in certain challenges and I actually enjoyed the game. Its cute, but it also requires some problem solving skills. With each stage Princess Peach faces new challenges, growing in difficulty. She defeats some of her enemies by hitting them with her umbrella. She overcomes some obstacles by using her emotional powers, which are fueled by picking up jewels or charged by defeating her enemies with her chargebrella that she picks up along the way. One emotional allows her to fly and turn things, one to burn things, one to run fast or wipe away some elements. My daughter has been playing it for some time now and still hasn't seen all that the Princess can do. Overall the game is perfect for young girls and teens. As an adult, I found it entertaining ag as well.Read full review...

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A Fun and Unique Game!

I absolutely adore this game! Not only do you get to play Princess Peach as the heroine, you have a very unique "emotions" system that allow Peach to get different things done by becoming happy, sad or angry. The replay value is good as you have to go through the game twice to collect every item in the game (puzzle pieces, music, etc) and the mini games can be quite addicting. I also found the music and graphics to be top notch. There is only one thing I found disappointing about the game, but that would be a spoiler so I can't mention it here. Overall though, you should play this game!Read full review...

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Exciting, fun game in classic Nintendo fashion.

Super Princess Peach is a unique game from the Nintendo series because it features Princess Peach as the playable main character. The usual situation of the Super Mario Bros. video games is reversed, and Princess Peach must rescue the Mario Bros. from Bowser. She is accompanied by an animated umbrella named Perry.
The gameplay is very smooth, with the Princess encountering familiar enemies from the Super Mario series such as Koopas and Goombas. She can jump on opponents and throw them, but the unique feature of "Vibes" has been included in this game. The Vibes are specific emotions that Peach can summon and use for unique abilities. These can defeat enemies or enact a certain function in the game's levels. The style is a typical plat-former game. Princess Peach can also acquire new abilities and power-ups throughout the game, usually gaining them from the Shop.
The premise of the game involves Peach traveling through different parts of Vibe Island and rescuing Toads from each level until reaching the boss at the end of each section. Any fan of the Super Mario series would most likely enjoy this game. It is reminiscent of the Super Mario series, but adds a few unique elements of its own such as the use of the Vibes. I found the game to be very fun with a cute story and smooth gameplay. Overall I would recommend it to any fans of classic plat-former type games, or fans of the Super Mario Bros. series.
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