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Series
  
Barbie

Genre(s)
  
Educational action

Publisher
  
Hi Tech Expressions


Composer(s)
  
Super NES: Danny Toft

Release date(s)
  
1993

Initial release date
  
1992

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Platforms
  
Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Genesis, DOS

Developers
  
Hi Tech Expressions, Tahoe Software

Modes
  
Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game

Similar
  
Hi Tech Expressions games, Adventure games

Barbie: Super Model is a one or two player multiplayer educational action video game that allows the player to play as Barbie.

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Gameplay

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The main part of the game comprises very simple arcade-style sequences. In each level, the player must navigate from one end of a horizontally scrolling area to the other, avoiding all of the obstacles and potential hazards coming towards the main character. Players can either do the "normal" difficulty level with everything or the "easy" difficulty level that allows younger children to try the matching games without dealing with the side-view levels.

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The levels each have a different theme. The themes include driving Barbie's convertible in Hollywood, roller skating in Hawaii, walking in the snow during a vacation in Vail, and riding her bike in New York City. The arcade-style sequences are interspersed with sections that test the player's memory. At the half-way point of each level the player can practice Barbie's moves for a fashion show. At the end of each level, the player must correctly perform these moves from memory.

Bonus round

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By collecting certain objects, the player can unlock bonus rounds. The aim of these rounds is to dress Barbie and choose her makeup and earrings in order to match magazine covers. The two player option is essentially the same as the one player option; the players take turns in completing the same levels, and do not interact with one another.

Critical reception

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Barbie: Super Model garnered mixed reviews upon release. In a 2.8-out-of-five review, Nintendo Power described the game as "a sort of Sim Model experience", writing that while fans of Barbie may enjoy the interactivity, other players will most likely not be interested at all. Writer "Miss Chlevous" of GamePro, who scored the game a 2.5 out of five, found the presentation alright but criticized the gameplay for being too slow-paced and primitive, recommending it only to Barbie fans and video game beginners. Writing in retrospect for his book Video Game Bible, 1985-2002, Andy Slaven also wrote that Barbie: Super Model was not in any way for the typical gamer. David Sheff used Super Model as an example of the lack of difficulty common in video games targeted towards girls, while other book authors were critical towards the game for its stereotypical emphasis on sex appeal, fashion and appearance.


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References

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