GBA Strawberry Shortcake: Summertime Adventure

Normally, a game is turned into an animated series and Majesco turns it into a GBA Video. This time, Majesco takes an animated series and turns it into a game.

Normally, a game is turned into an animated series and Majesco turns it into a GBA Video. This time, Majesco takes an animated series and turns it into a game.

Expanding upon the successful Game Boy Advance Video agreement with American Greetings Corporation, creator and owner of Strawberry Shortcake, and DIC Entertainment, exclusive worldwide licensing agency for the popular girls' brand, Majesco today announced it has secured the North American rights to publish Strawberry Shortcake: Summertime Adventure this fall.

"We are pleased to broaden our successful relationship with American Greetings and DIC Entertainment to now include a video game for the Game Boy Advance," said Jesse Sutton, CEO of Majesco. "Strawberry Shortcake continues to be a strong property, and we look forward to further increasing its awareness within the category."

Strawberry Shortcake: Summertime Adventure promises a wealth of adventurous fun as Strawberry Shortcake prepares her entries for the Strawberryland Bake-Off. Join Apple Dumplin', Orange Blossom, Angel Cake and Ginger Snap in two different modes of play - Berry Garden Mode and Strawberryland Adventure Mode, as they attempt to grow the best berry and use it to win the bake-off. With perplexing puzzles, peculiar power-ups and persnickety plant seeds, Strawberry Shortcake: Summertime Adventure offers players a "berry" good time.

Posted on 24-08-2004 by Dennis

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