The Daring Game for Girls
- A fun and informative adventure with 3 distinct environments and numerous mini-game challenges to earn gear, inventory and collectibles
- Pick from one of several character models with a wide range of ethnicities and features
- Play a variety of thrilling games and activities like freeze tag, double dutch, basketball, spy games, building a camp fire and cave exploring
- Learn educational facts about famous women in history and then excel in Pop Quizzes
- Become a true Daring girl by earning all 6 types of Daring Girl Badges like Girl Lore, Life Skills and World Knowledge
Product Description
In this fun and informative adventure for Wii and Nintendo DS based on the bestselling, how-to book, The Daring Book for Girls, you are a spirited girl who is determined to set out on a grand adventure to either raft down the Amazon, climb Mt. McKinley, or go on an African Safari. Explore a schoolyard, neighborhood, and campground and learn fascinating facts while playing sports and games, tending a garden, crafting items in your workshop, selling goods and lemonade… More >>
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Comments
How about some bullet points:
-fails to utilize both screens at once; the top screen is filled with clouds for the majority of the game
-poor graphics reminiscent of Game Boy Advance or even Game Boy Color; very bland color scheme
-use of touch screen is poor: the lack of precision in the creation of simple touch screen games is amateurish and feels forced, and what I mean by that is that they treat the touch screen like an extra that should be used, yet the ways in which they do so are not at all creative; for most of the games you’d be better off using the buttons, not the stylus
-pretty boring in general, you have free reign over a city that’s the size of four screen shots or so
-almost no possible interaction with anything unless there’s an exclamation point, which makes most of the city a waste of memory space
-I just can’t even explain how terrible it is. the only people I could see ever enjoying this game are girls younger than 7 or so, but even if you’re set on buying it, this game is worth no more than $10 and that’s being generous.
Rating: 1 / 5
This was a gift for my 7 year old’s birthday. She played it non-stop for a good 2 weeks, which to me shows the sign of a very cool game. There is something for every girl; challenges, fashion, games, sports. She spent hours cheering herself on!
Rating: 3 / 5






I got this for my daughter’s 6th birthday. She loves it. She’s said it’s her favorite game ever. I’ve watched her play it. It seems to give a positive message about how hard work and making good choices will bring you good things. Basic reading skills are needed for this to be played alone. Overall, a good choice for a game. I know she’ll get a lot of playing time out of it.
Rating: 5 / 5