This, and the others, was released in Europe under the "Let's Play" brand. The box art in Europe was better in my opinion.
It was toony but at least it didn't look like it had been photoshopped by the mail boy during his lunch break.
The games themselves are better than most of the Imagine series, as they seem more consistent in their overall design. Clearly if you're not a girl between say 6 and 12 then your probably not going to find anything here to interest you, and if you are a girl between 6 and 12 but would rather play an RPG than submit yourself to a unimaginative stereotype then this ain't for you either.
canli said:
What the heck with all these crappy games in Europe and USA, can't they make more games like FF, DQ,... ?
Because your not the only person to own a DS. With such a diverse user base, it
pays to focus on groups that are not usually catered for in the games market.
Imagine... Fashion Designer and Imagine... Babyz (Babys, Babies, Babiezzzz whatever...) sold 2.7 million units each worldwide. Final Fantasy 3, Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen and Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride sold approximately 2.3, 1.3 and 1.3 million units respectively. In fact, Dragon Quest IX: Protectors of the Starry Sky, is the only one that is really strong as it's already sold over 2.3 million in Japan alone.
Simply put, Imagine games and those like them sell better than a lot of the game that are found on GBATemps recommended list.