Winx Club: Quest For the Codex out now

winxThis writer personally hasn’t met anyone who hates fairies. I mean, they’re cute and friendly, and let’s face it, in Winx Club: Quest for the Codex, fairies can’t get any cuter than this.

And now, magical fairies Musa, Layla, Tecna, Flora, Bloom, and Stella will be flying and fluttering to your handhelds with a fab and updated wardrobe as they blast their enemies into oblivion.

For those who don’t know, Quest for the Codex is the latest installment from the Konami franchise based on the TV series of the same name broadcast by 4Kids Entertainment.

With tons of minigames for your puzzle-solving desires and wireless support, users will also be able to design their own “costumes” and share ’em with friends via wireless connectivity. The DS’ touch screen can also be used to switch between characters at any time in the game.

Konami’s Winx Club: Quest for the Codex is rated E by the ESRB and sells for a SRP of US $29.99.

winxThis writer personally hasn’t met anyone who hates fairies. I mean, they’re cute and friendly, and let’s face it, in Winx Club: Quest for the Codex, fairies can’t get any cuter than this.

And now, magical fairies Musa, Layla, Tecna, Flora, Bloom, and Stella will be flying and fluttering to your handhelds with a fab and updated wardrobe as they blast their enemies into oblivion.

For those who don’t know, Quest for the Codex is the latest installment from the Konami franchise based on the TV series of the same name broadcast by 4Kids Entertainment.

With tons of minigames for your puzzle-solving desires and wireless support, users will also be able to design their own “costumes” and share ’em with friends via wireless connectivity. The DS’ touch screen can also be used to switch between characters at any time in the game.

Konami’s Winx Club: Quest for the Codex is rated E by the ESRB and sells for a SRP of US $29.99.

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