Barbie Sparkling Ice Show
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| Barbie Sparkling Ice Show | |
|---|---|
| Developer | Krome Studios |
| Publisher | Vivendi Universal Games |
| Producer | David Gillespie |
| Programmer | Daniel Krenn |
| Composer | Castles Music Productions |
| Platform | Microsoft Windows |
| Release |
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| Genre | Sports |
| Mode | Single-player |
Barbie Sparkling Ice Show is a 2002 video game within the Barbie franchise developed by Australian developer Krome Studios and published by Vivendi Universal Games for Windows.[1][2]
Reception
7Wolf wrote that the game was "pleasant - relaxing, and most importantly not annoying".[3] EdutainingKids praised the engaging graphics and ability to be learnt quickly.[4] Emily Aguilo-Perez of 2015 Strong Research Fellow wrote that the game was an example of how she observed "Barbie permeat[ing] children’s culture through...media".[5]
It received a 'Recommended' from Parent's Choice for Winter 2002 Software.[6]