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Lola and Virginia NDS

Lola and Virginia is a feature game released by Virgin Play. It was created on the basis of a cartoon series of the same title, dedicated to children aged 6-12 years. Imira Entertainment studio is responsible for its creation.

Adventure | Nintendo exclusive titles | singleplayer

Lola and Virginia Release Date NDS

20February2009

developer: Imira Entertainment publisher: Virgin PLAY

English language game language: English

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Lola and Virginia is a feature game released by Virgin Play. It was created on the basis of a cartoon series of the same title, dedicated to children aged 6-12 years. Imira Entertainment studio is responsible for its creation.

The action of the game takes place entirely at school. The title characters are two little girls who compete with each other for reasons and popularity among their peers. Lola, who is poor, has to dress in second-hand clothes shops and takes care of two younger brothers every free moment. Virginia is a new student. She is beautiful and rich, but at the same time very self-confident. The player's task is to help Lola take up Virginia's challenges and defend her own position at school before Virginia appeared in her.

The game does not surprise us with anything special. In the course of the game, we talk to students, get information from them and try to fulfill their desires. From time to time we also take part in simple duels (games resemble popular rhythmic, logical positions, etc.), which increase or decrease the popularity among Lola and Virginia's peers.

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Last updated on 13 November 2008

Game mode: single player  

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