Winx Club Coming to DS and PSP
There’s gonna be a whole lot of fairies floating around in November. Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH has just announced three new Winx Club titles: Winx Club: Join the Club for the PSP and Winx Club: The Quest for the Codex for the Nintendo DS and the GBA. This will be the first time that Winx Club will make an appearance on the PSP and DS.
Winx Club: Join the Club for the PSP lets players take full control of the Winx Club as they continue their fight against the evil Lord Darkar. Players can embark on the story-based adventure or choose to play mini-games based on obstacle courses, spell casting, and skiing. Players can also trade items via local wireless connection.
In the DS version, Winx Club: The Quest for the Codex, players will experience the game’s story through a series of side-scrolling flying segments, using their magical powers to blast stuff all the way to oblivion. The DS touch screen will be used to switch between characters mid-game, allowing players to use each character’s unique abilities to solve puzzles and defeat opponents.
If you have a little sister (named Michael, Mark, or Viktor perhaps?) who’s into the whole Winx Club franchise, you might think about buying her these games. Release date is November, just in time to avoid the Christmas rush.
There’s gonna be a whole lot of fairies floating around in November. Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH has just announced three new Winx Club titles: Winx Club: Join the Club for the PSP and Winx Club: The Quest for the Codex for the Nintendo DS and the GBA. This will be the first time that Winx Club will make an appearance on the PSP and DS.
Winx Club: Join the Club for the PSP lets players take full control of the Winx Club as they continue their fight against the evil Lord Darkar. Players can embark on the story-based adventure or choose to play mini-games based on obstacle courses, spell casting, and skiing. Players can also trade items via local wireless connection.
In the DS version, Winx Club: The Quest for the Codex, players will experience the game’s story through a series of side-scrolling flying segments, using their magical powers to blast stuff all the way to oblivion. The DS touch screen will be used to switch between characters mid-game, allowing players to use each character’s unique abilities to solve puzzles and defeat opponents.
If you have a little sister (named Michael, Mark, or Viktor perhaps?) who’s into the whole Winx Club franchise, you might think about buying her these games. Release date is November, just in time to avoid the Christmas rush.