

Not only that, but notice the stitching on the roof, showing that every part of your little world was hand crafted with care. In fact, stitch marks make it seems as though the buildings themselves are sewn into the very fabric of your bed.

But take a closer look and you’ll find that this theme permeates the minute details of every building. The entire game is laid out on a bed and as you play, it’s as if you are quilting a world of your very own. Something that adds to the cuteness no matter where you are in your land of enchantment is the quilted theme. Not only does this invite the player to be more involved, it also rewards players who are patient and take the time to take a breath and enjoy the fun. Watch even longer and Bell will turn the book and offer it to you, the player, inviting you to read with her. This raises the cuteness meter by about 80 points, or so a scientist was explaining to me. Continue to watch and you’ll see Belle offer the book to the sheep, showing her the page she’s on. Now this is already cute mind you, but we said the criteria was that it had to be cute as a button, the standard by which all cuteness is measured.

When tasked with reading a book, Belle heads on over to the fountain and proceeds to read to sheep friends. This is one that many folks caught early on including myself. Today I thought we’d take a closer look at moments that make this game as cute as a button and then some. From its lush artwork to its fun character driven stories to its sheep, this game screams “LOOK AT ME! I’M ADORABLE!” like a toddler in a tiara. If you’re like me then you absolutely despise tomatoes…but also, you’ve probably been spending this week delighting in the new Disney game, Disney Enchanted Tales.
