Imagine Ballet Star DS
- Choose from four ballerinas – each with her own look and personality. Play all 4 ballerinas and learn each of their tales
- Customize your ballerina with different hairstyles, makeup, and over 130 different outfits and accessories
- Use the stylus to practice all types of steps and moves, such as pli s, pointe, pas de deux, and many more
- Compete in a series of fun challenges, starting with local competitions and aspiring to the World Championship
- Play fun dance mini-sports meeting with your friends via DS wireless exchanges
Product Description
Immerse yourself in a fantasy world of leaps, pirouettes, music, and fun competition. Become a legendary ballet star right on your Nintendo DS™!
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I got this game at a local Huge Lots and played it at home. It was really fun! First, your supposed to choose a character, each with their own unique tale and why they wanted to be a prima ballet dancer.
Choose one and she starts talking about her tale. After that, on to your lessons! There are lots of fun mini-sports meeting and stuff to practice.
By and large, this is a very fun game to all girls who like ballet, like me!
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Rating: 5 / 5
I bought this game for my daughter who likes Ballet. We were both really disappointed. It really has not anything to do with Ballet. Don’t be fooled.
Rating: 2 / 5
My 7 year ancient daughter just bought this game for herself and here is what she said……. “The game is a small bit hard because some of the activities are timed, but it’s okay…. because if you practice, you’ll get used to it. I figured out how to use the game by myself and it’s a lot of fun. I like being able to go to different places in the game (school, ballet class, arcade, etc.) and play the different mini-sports meeting. You certainly need to know how to read to play this game. I like that some of the dances are by myself and others are with a partner. I recommend this game for other girls my age who like ballet.”
As a parent….I played the game a small bit. It wasn’t too hard, but there IS reading involved and I wouldn’t recommend it for a outcome who can’t read instructions well. I reflect it is a very cute game and it was a splendid buy
Rating: 4 / 5
My 8-year-ancient who studies ballet likes this game. She is new to the video game world and got this game with her new DS lite for her birthday. It’s really simple for a newbie to figure out. If your kiddo isn’t knowledgeable about or into ballet (ie french terms), it may not be a excellent fit though. Look for a sale, thirty dollars is definately too high when you compare the game’s longevity to the similarly priced Mario sports meeting.
Rating: 4 / 5
Once upon a time, I was a young girl, into video sports meeting, but there were no excellent video sports meeting targeted at me. So I said forget this, played my brother’s sports meeting, and got excellent enough to beat him. But I always wished that sports meeting would be made for people like me – you know, people with two X chromosomes? Like over half the population of the Earth?
So I have become fascinated with all the DS sports meeting coming out for girls, and I try to pick up the fascinating ones. Presume Ballet Star has certainly been among the more fascinating ones.
You pick from three characters, living in Tokyo and aspiring to become prima ballerinas. They have three backstories, three distinct sets of circumstances, and three separate plots that play out. In general, these plots are about living strong, being right to yourself, getting by the side of with people and taking the time to know them, even in a tough, competitive atmosphere.
Game play is pretty simple to pick up – you play a variety of mini sports meeting which each boost one of five stats. Your stats do matter – higher stats of different kinds unlock different moves as you go by the side of. You wander around a map and listen to people talk to you, revealing said plots, and you use your stylus to guide your character across the dance floor. You get points for doing well at recitals that you can spend on costumes for your character, and if you dress like the part you are supposed to be playing in the recital, you can earn a bonus. Unlike Presume: Figure Skater, there are no gaffs in translation, and the game reads the stylus input well. Some of the moves are timed, but I found the timing to be generous, and the ten year ancient girl I sit for can complete most of the moves easily. By and large, it’s fun, accessible, and the different characters give the game a excellent replay regard.
Is it like real ballet? No. No way can a teenager become “number 1″ by doing a year’s worth of recitals. It takes years of practice, and a lot of being part of productions and recitals that are not at all competitive. It seems like they tried to apply the thought of competition of figure skating – which is directly competitive and skaters do rise and fall honestly quickly. So realistic? No. But it is fun and it is a decent game, based more on getting into the role of the character rather than the resolution truth of ballet.
Trick is, you can really only play owing to three times – one for each character. I mean, the game will let you play again (and even let you play owing to again with a character who has already won), but while the game presents you with decisions at several points in the sports meeting, it doesn’t matter what you place in. I decisively selected the contrary partner on my second run owing to of one of the characters, but I still got the other one as my partner when we studied abroad. I thought multiple endings based on character’s choices had been a given since Chrono Trigger was introduced for the SuperNES. Apparently girls don’t merit that level of effort in writing and programing – I was more than slightly place out by this. I also feel like it goes against the thought of “imagining” – isn’t part of the fun of imagination that you get to make things turn out how you want? Or at least explore what it would be like if something was different?
So it was fun, worth buying especially for young girls, especially if you can pick it up discounted or used, but it is not what I would consider as a really competitive gaming experience compared to what is out geared toward boys.
Rating: 4 / 5