My Little Pony: Pinkie Pie's Party

My Little Pony: Pinkie Pie's Party is an adventure/puzzle video game developed by Webfoot Technologies and published by THQ under license from Hasbro, based on the My Little Pony franchise, specifically the 2003 toyline.[1] The game was released for Nintendo DS on September 22, 2008.

My Little Pony: Pinkie Pie's Party
European packaging artwork
Developer(s)Webfoot Technologies
Publisher(s)THQ
SeriesMy Little Pony
Platform(s)Nintendo DS
Release
  • NA: September 22, 2008
Genre(s)Adventure/Puzzle
Mode(s)Single-player

Plot

Today is Pinkie Pie's birthday and it was a special day for her. But as a surprise, Sweetie Belle hid all of the gifts and puzzle pieces all over Ponyville and its up to her to find all of them, while celebrating her own birthday.

Gameplay

The player's objective in the game is to track down Pinkie Pie's presents and puzzle pieces hidden throughout Ponyville.[2] As Pinkie Pie, the player navigates throughout the entire town looking for the puzzle pieces and gifts while interacting with other ponies. The top part of the Nintendo DS's screen acts as a map, with the puzzle pieces and gifts were located in a certain area. The player can also save its progress throughout the game.

Similar to "Crystal Princess: The Runaway Rainbow", the game also features puzzles and mini-games utilizing the Nintendo DS's capabilities.

Characters

Reception

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References

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