Amazon.com Product Description: Visit Barbie at a seaside resort and help her track down a conniving jewel thief. With over 50 clues to find and tons of enticing places to investigate in both the hotel and the surrounding area, there'll be lots of exciting work to do.
If you've got friends who want to join in the action, no problem--Detective Barbie 2 expands into a multiplayer game. You can also print postcards of your exciting detective antics.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Terrible
This was the worst game I have ever played.
Pros-
The graphics are good.
cool mysteries
Cons-
HUGE Bug when you enter the gazebo
The bug is in every copy
I bought 2 copies and the bug was in both.
DONT BUY THIS GAME
Rating: - Overall, a fabulous game
A lot of people rated this game bad, but we don't see what they see. We played the first which was good. Then we played this one. We love it!!! It is just like the first, with different challenges and a different storyline. We got just what we wanted when we bought it. If you are a Barbie fan you'll love it too. The two of us reccomend it.
Rating: - Good game,but................................
This game is fun to play with.The placese are beautiful.
But there is something who stinks in this game,that if you must catch the thief at the hang liders,it`s hard.I tried many times to catch the theif in this one,but I only did it right just not more than 12 times.The boats and the motors are more easier and I think that Barbie Detective 1 is more easier than this one.
This one is good but not if you must catch the thief on the hang liders.
Rating: - Boring! I'd rather kiss a toilet seat
This is so dumb. I was 7 or 8 eight years old when I got this. AT first I tought I wasn't thinking. But even my mom could not figure this out. THe latest clue I found was this shadow walking around the beach. Seccond thing is that you go blind walking around without even knowing what your doing.
DO NOT BUY!
Rating: - A disappointed little girl....
Why in the world would they still be selling software that only runs on a 16-bit architecture? At least, they should make an upgrade available. Who even looks at that stuff anymore? You just expect the software to run, but if you have a computer purchased in this CENTURY, this won't run. What a disappointed little girl I have.