When it comes to the 'controls' section, it doesn’t so much mean “options”, as it means, “they’re these, and they’re insane.” There is no way to switch to a controller, for which the game was blatantly obviously designed, and despite requiring mouse use throughout, the way to back out of this screen is by pressing Shift. There’s nothing to be done about the ultra-low resolution, but you are mercifully allowed to switch the music on or off. The first threat is the scant options menu. But rather than the far more insignificant preserving of an in-game character, Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure is about your own desperate survival. It turns out that while some of the tags may have been the result of cheeky monkeys, “Survival” is horribly apposite. I could also perhaps have perceived it as a sign when, midway through installing, the particular hard drive switched itself off. Now, it’s fair to say I could have been a little more sceptical about the tagging, what with its also being listed as both “Family Friendly” and “Nudity”, but that wasn’t going to deter me. When browsing through Steam to spot any survival games I might have missed, I discovered there was one that we had woefully overlooked.
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