This game title is a bit deceiving as It doesn't have any options to do makeup or beauty in any sense. The only game play is putting brushes or stamps on images of Barbie and her friends. The brushes/stamps weren't very good. Such as the "hair" brushes/stamps looked nothing much like hair, but chains or metal and the other ones didn't properly fit the shape of the head. There were animated brushes such as stars and hearts etc but these weren't adding to the appeal of this game. Never enjoyed it much.

I remember being 12 or 13 getting this game from Scholastic. I was so excited to get it. The game itself isn't very good though.


Dance Class: My favourite part. Just was videos of them dancing to one stereotypical dance move of an era up to the 00's. You could slow down the videos too. I always thought the 1970's dance move was cool and once I tried do the dance with a friend at school. I used to like watching them dance. Fun for a little while.
Dress up to dance: dress-up game. I was never too fond of this. Never played it much. The dress-up items were kinda funny though. Just was items of certain eras again.
Let's have a dance party: just shows you recipes, invitations to print out scrapbook page to print out and a basic activity page. I never had a party with any of this. I wasn't a girl who had lots of friends.
Name that tune: guessing name of Mary-Kate and Ashley songs. I never knew their songs. I actually at some point had 3 of their albums, but could not guess name of the songs
Name that dance: memorizing steps and guessing what dance it is. HOW ON EARTH CAN I KNOW BY CLICKING ON FEET? I never liked it or understood it.
Scrambled eras: time game to click on items to the era at the bottom

overall, not what I expected as a child. I was expecting something different and so I was disappointed. I thought it would have more, like controlling the girls dancing

Probably categorized as a "play-to-win" game and incredibly addictive. It affected my sleep health to the point where I couldn't sleep. I never spent actual money on it, but the game constantly encourages you to keep playing. In order to obtain characters you don't have, you have to gamble in the gacha system and run the risk of getting a repeat. Additionally, you need to have quick reactions and good techniques. I found myself constantly waiting for lives to replenish, playing non-stop, and feeling my heart rate elevated to an uncomfortable level and it did something to my body to make me unable to sleep.

Very similar to Barbie as Sleeping Beauty, even takes about the same length of time. It is just some mini games and even has a slight forest theme like the sleeping beauty game. (the sleeping beauty game I don't think was as good as this though)
I received this game when I was around 12 years old and enjoyed it. I particularly liked the cake game and the dress-up game. It is very simple, but the graphics are nice. It is suitable for very young children, but not for those over the age of 12.

I tried this for mobile and liked it to start with for a few levels, then it got progressively harder and I had no hints and couldn't finish it. I am unsure if you had to spend real money to get hints. Didn't enjoy it due to difficulty and lack of hints. There is a PC version of it I tried today, which I tried which also difficult. You get a hammer, but this only is charged up the more you play, so not very useful. You do get hints which tell you moves, but you have to wait (not sure what "show moves" is compared to "Show hints" as the game isn't move based that I noticed?? I didn't enjoy this.. not for me

a physics game that no one seems to talk about or remember. It didn't last very long on the app store. I wasn't good at it, but I liked it.

I am unsure why this game claims its release date was in 2017, as it actually launched around 2012. Initially, it was a good game that was enjoyable, fun, and easy to progress in. However, I stopped playing it due to frustration and I was playing other bingo games at the time I preferred. Over the years, I played it sporadically, but never for an extended period. In recent years, the game has become heavily commercialized, with the addition of advertisements on the internet (which were not present before), celebrity endorsements, and overall changes to the game. The "special" bingo rooms now seem extremely difficult and potentially rigged, as I experienced a game where I could not achieve a bingo after at least 50 turns. The regular rooms (cities) are now very challenging to find other players in, as most people gravitate towards the special rooms. Previously, it was easier to progress to the next cities, whereas now you must complete one city before moving on. The main screen now features side-scrolling gameplay, which differs from how it was about a year ago due to frequent updates. The game has now gained significant popularity, a stark contrast to its earlier days. Ultimately, I find the current version of the game to be lacking compared to how it was in 2012/2013 when I first began playing. The special rooms felt fair and enjoyable back then, unlike the current version. I also don't like all the pop-ups which appear to spend money as soon as you open the game. Not what it was.

The game was so fun and cute when it launched. I had a character that I enjoyed playing with. You could earn coins by adding friends, but even then it was a money-based game because you needed to spend money to get more coins. I stopped playing it for some reason, but logged in out of curiosity years ago and found that the gameplay had changed significantly. Now, it's all about spending money - you can't do anything for free. I noticed that many other players online feel the same way. I am surprised that it is still operating, but it seems that it may still be going due to its addictive nature.

Edit: ok, I see it closed a wee while ago. It still lasted too long.

I’ve been playing this for about two years now. I like it a lot. I actually can’t stand jigsaw puzzles! I usually do the puzzle for each day, depending on if I like it or not. It’s ok for a couple minutes each day to play

I have been playing this game for around two years. Typically, I only play a few levels each day. It is the only word game that I have been able to consistently stick with. They offer events where you can earn extra coins. I am not a fan of how many of the words are obscure and repeated. The hints are also quite expensive. I never spend actual money on this game. If I run out of hints, I resort to using an unscramble app on my phone. I enjoy playing because it does not require wifi.

I have this a go today. It’s cute and I love arcade bubble or balloon type games. However, you need to be fast. I kept losing. :( I love the game play though

Like the other reviewer here, I am a big fan of We Bare Bears, so I had to play this game. I made it pretty far, but unfortunately, I couldn't continue due to the fact that, like most match-3 games, you need to pay in order to progress if you choose to use powerups (no guarantee it will work anyway). I am not a fan of having to attempt a level countless times in order to complete it. After attempting it like 50 times or more, it is too much and I delete it. I am not spending money in a game.

When I was a child, I used to play this game on the PS1, but I could never win. The gameplay is unforgiving because the opponents are tough, and I also found the tracks to be hard to drive. Additionally, for some reason, the music in the game disturbed me, and even now when I watch videos of it, it makes me uncomfortable. I also don't like the sound effects in the game, such as smashing glass and screeching brakes. I do like the different cars though like a taxi etc.

This was one of the first games I got as a child for the computer. I remember spending hours on it. My mum bought the game in a box which came with shrink plastic. You only got about two sheets though. It also came with a few jewellery findings. I can recall making some earrings. The game play itself isn’t bad, there are quite a lot of options. It could’ve had the option to add your own photo or some more things. More shrink plastic would’ve been neat.

This isn't really my cup of tea. I can only play for about two minutes before I find it boring. You need to keep finding characters for it to identify. It reminds me of a toy I had as a child called 20Q.