Showing posts with label girl games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label girl games. Show all posts

Monday, March 4, 2013

Barbie Games and Style


Barbie games are a great way to play with style. Style is such a personalized thing that it makes sense that you would be allowed to play with different clothing options, and what better way to do that than by checking out all that the Barbie games had to offer. The Barbie games available online are a nice way to check out the different sorts of styles that are available, and even if you aren’t entire sure of your own personal style, you can certainly try playing with the ones that are available to see what it is that you do like.

 Barbie games are full of stylish pieces as well as some more basic ones. You can start your stylish games by picking out a basic piece and then pairing it up with some other elements that you like. The nice thing about the Barbie games is that the clothing is simple to pull on or take off. All you have to do is click on one outfit and then change it to another one to make a change.

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Barbie Games and Wedding Dresses


I've seen a lot of Barbies lately, but the one I haven’t seen is Barbie’s wedding dress. I realize this has a lot to do with Ken and Barbie breaking up all of those many years ago, but still – Barbie has been to every formal dance under the sun judging by her collection of holiday ball gowns, but has she ever actually been married?

Of course, if you’re an avid player of Barbie games, you might find it a bit amusing that she is touted as such wholesome fun for young girls. Of course, this is a relatively new attitude for society to have in regard to Barbie. She used to be considered scandalous. And if you stop to consider how many Barbies seem to have babies – twins even! – you’ll soon realize that now all is as it seems in the land of Barbie and Ken. Maybe he’s just another delinquent father of illegitimate babies and we’ll never see Barbie in a real wedding dress.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Understanding Barbie Games


Barbie games are hugely popular after more than fifty years and for good reason. The girls who love the Barbie games are those same girls who embrace fashion and the fun that dress up games can be. Barbie games are easy to play for both young girls and older ones, and the dolls are easy enough to play with that you can enjoy them as a teen or even as an adult as you grow older.

Playing with the Barbie games as little girls, the youngest fans enjoy the princess and fairy tale characters that come along. They are just as likely to play with the naked Barbie games as they are to enjoy the games with a fully dressed doll. It's only when a girl gets older that she realizes that you can have the most fun of all creating the clothing for the Barbie games and dressing up the dolls over and over again.

Monday, November 26, 2012

Barbie Games for Older Girls


You don’t have to be a young girl to really enjoy the spirit of the Barbie games. Barbie games are as old as the hills it seems – they are actually about 50 years old now – and they have had fans for years. It stands to reason then than the fans of old might still be fans today, even if they have to keep their love for the fashion plates rather quiet and out of the public eye.

Fortunately, the newest versions of Bratz games allow you to do exactly that. You don’t have to play with Barbie dolls at your desk in the office to know that they are fun and enjoyable at home in your spare time. It’s not uncommon for older women as well as younger girls to pull up the Barbie games websites at home on your personal computer. You can then dress up Barbie dolls for a few minutes when you want to unwind at the end of a long day or just enjoy the new fashions and styles that these games often have available.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Barbie Games and Style


Barbie games are easily one of the most popular forms of entertainment both on the web and off. We just have to give credit to the men and women behind the Barbie styles, however. The dolls are incredibly popular year after year. Barbie has been in the spotlight for more than fifty years and that’s a significant achievement for any reason at all – most especially for a fashion doll who has been challenged more than a few times over the course of her career.

Barbie games have recently moved online, and now you don’t have to have the entire collection of dolls to really enjoy the games, however. Playing Barbie games online means simply dressing up the dolls that you find in the various games. Doll them up and throw on a few accessories to liven things up and then you suddenly have a new style for a new character or story you’re creating – all without the fuss or muss of traditional Barbie games.

Monday, October 29, 2012

Barbie Games and World Fashions


While I wandered down the girl’s pink aisle in the toy store the other day, I was impressed to see so many different kinds of Barbie dolls. Of the various sorts, I was most pleased to see the Barbie games that include the world fashions. The variety of dolls is impressive in its own right, but the costumes that are used for the world fashion Barbie games are very pretty and totally unique from what many of the other Barbie games are wearing these days.

Among the world fashions that I saw on the Barbie games, there were Barbie games from Ireland, Argentina and China. The costumes were all representative of the location, of course, and you can find Barbie in a kimono next to Barbie in a salsa gown. The skin tones and hair color of the dolls seemed to be right on as well for the location they were to represent, which made the dolls that much more appealing to someone interested in true global societies.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Katniss Barbie Games


It’s almost sad to consider, but I sincerely want my own Katniss Barbie games. Like so many others, I've loved the Hunger Games from the very early days of the novels. I've read them many, many times – not just by myself but as part of reading groups and clubs, and I enjoy the novel every time I read through it. Now, many people who enjoyed the Hunger Games have been obsessed with all sorts of things from the movie – including Gale and Peeta.

Not me. I love the story, I have the movie and I’m looking forward to watching it at will. But what I really want is the Katniss Barbie. I have no particular reason to want the doll – I just do. I haven’t played Barbie games for well over two decades, but that hasn't stopped me from wanting to collect my own new Barbie games – in particular the fiery-haired hero from the books and movies. Owning the Katniss Barbie games would be simple enough – just buy it at the store. I haven’t actually taken the plunge yet. But perhaps – now that my secret is out – I will do exactly that.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Barbie Games with Ken


One of the most distinctive things I remember about growing up playing Barbie games is how jealous I would get of my sister's Ken doll. She had the Ken doll with the blonde plastic hair while I was stuck with the more stylish. but also more foolish Derek doll. It was the eighties and Derek - at least I think that was his name - ran around with a full head of hair on his head. He had curly hair that I didn't think was particularly attractive. I always preferred Ken's more clean-cut look.

I was sad the day I realized that my mom had cleaned out the closet and given away all of the old Barbie toys. I was able to hang onto a couple of dolls at the time, but I never did see what happened to that Ken doll. Fortunately, I've outgrown my own Ken doll games, but with a niece about the right age, it's only a matter of time before I start buying an entirely new collection of Barbie game and you can be sure that I'll be buying a Ken doll right along with Barbie and her friends.

Monday, June 25, 2012

Barbie Games and the Preppy Movement


There have been lots of names for the preps over the years. Preppy kids, Preps, Socs (remember the Outsiders?) and who knows what else. But it all boils down to the same thing – the preppy kids are the ones who wear the latest conservative fashions with a trendy bent. They are into labels usually and a particular fit or style of clothing. If it fits well, looks great and has the right label, it’s just the sort of thing that the preppy kids love. And Barbie games have long been the poster child of the preppy movement.

Barbie games have occasionally tried to deviated from a conservative preppy thing, but usually they just fall right back into the same routines. After all, the conservative prep thing really works for Barbie. What’s perhaps the most interesting thing to watch in the conservative fashion games of Barbie games is the actual preppy style. Leotards and leg warmers gave way to boot cut jeans and adorable tops. Boots came and went and high heels are forever. Barbie games are simply an ideal expression of preppy fashion choices.

Monday, May 28, 2012

Barbie Games and Romance


How many of us got our first taste of romance from Barbie games? This was immortalized in Toy Story 3 when we got to watch Barbie and Ken get together for the first time - even if that went sour in the middle. But even without a movie showing us the two are made for each other, we already knew that Barbie games include more than fashion - they include passion as well.

Stop to consider the different dolls available. There are endless princess dolls in the Barbie collections and there are more than a few brides and formal dresses. You can't have a bride without a groom and every princess has her prince or at least a guy to help her across the royal ballroom floor. So that means that every Barbie game that includes a girl probably has a boy somewhere that needs to fill in for important roles. It's no surprise that Barbie games are romantic - we're the one who used to make the dolls date and kiss after all!

Monday, April 16, 2012

Bald Barbie Games

Isn’t it great that there are so many new bald dolls around? Mattel  has created new bald dolls at the request of many individuals who signed a petition requesting the bald fashion dolls. The hope is that the bald dolls make young cancer patients more comfortable with their own hair loss by playing with bald Barbie games instead of the dolls with long, flowing locks. Of course, the bald Barbie games aren’t just for the cancer victims themselves, they are also perfectly suitable for little girls without cancer as well.

Cancer is sadly still very much a part of our culture, and it’s likely that every little girl will brush up against someone with cancer at some point in their formative years. By playing with the bald Barbie dolls, they are able to see that’s it’s not so odd when a woman loses her hair and, in fact, playing with a bald Barbie isn’t so very far removed from playing with any friend or family member who may have lost her hair.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Bald Barbie Games!


Mattel has made it official. After being petitioned on Change.org, the manufacturer of Barbie games has decided to produce a bald doll. This is not actually a bald Barbie doll, herself, but rather a bald friend-of-Barbie who will make the Barbie games that much more exciting for young girls to play. The bald Barbie games are designed to reflect the “bald and beautiful” appearance of young girls and the family members of young girls who are currently undergoing cancer treatments or other medical conditions that result in hair loss.

The bald Barbie games are part of the True Hope series of dolls that Mattel is making to help support cancer awareness and the treatment of the disease. The bald Barbie games will be joined by bald Bratz games and bald Moxie girls games as well. The end result will be a group of bald fashion dolls who are just as pretty as the one with hair, but they will help to represent a better portion of society as well.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008