To be honest, I’ve never been intimately familiar with the Strawberry Shortcake franchise. In actuality, until this game came out, I thought it was an old franchise that had long since met its end, leaving the only vestige of it that I know anything about an Atari 2600 game based on the property that I found a couple years ago when I rediscovered my family’s old Atari system. Read more
As a children’s title, Strawberry Shortcake: Strawberryland Games is an entertaining, if limited, experience. Younger children will enjoy seeing their favorite characters in the game, and several of the mini-games are quite fun for a while. Older kids and adults, obviously, won’t find any reason to play it more than a couple of times, and the game does wear kind of quickly, but if you’re looking for a little something for a fan, you’ll find this fits the bill... Read more
This title is a sure fire hit with children of all ages. It’s full of fun and interesting activities. The visuals are easy on the eyes, and the tunes will have kids bouncing their heads for days to come. With an interesting storyline and immersive gameplay, you can’t help by love Strawberry Shortcake. Read more
I bought this game for my 5 year old who can play Mario games and the Carnival game with ease. This game is so difficult for her that she can't make it past one level. She brings the game to me and even I can't get the gyst of throwing the bubbles to jump on them. It takes a lot of skill to get this down and it is a core component of being able to master the game. I assumed that Strawberry Shortcake would be for young kids but was sadly mistaken. Read more