Note on planned updates[edit]

Similar to my work on Tinker Bell (film), I have a number of small, patently helpful edits ready to make on this article. As on that Talk page, I should note here that Disney is a client of my employer. I am cognizant that I may have a potential conflict regarding the subject, and this has informed my cautious edits. If you have any questions about my work here, just let me know. Thanks, NMS Bill (talk) 20:47, 5 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Please Edit!!![edit]

Could someone please edit the videogame section? Particularly this part:

The touch screen is used in the item repair minigames as well. For example, the player must trace the pattern of a groove to clear it or rub the item to clean stains. The DS microphone is used to create wind to loosen leaves and petals or blow dust from an item being repaired. The highest rank on 'Tinker bell' is Champion of the Craft.

Different gameplay mechanics can also be acquired in-game, which require specific use of the touch screen. These include:

Also present in the game is a "Friendship Meter", which serves as an indicator to measure the player's relationship with other characters. It can be filled by presenting the respective character with their favorite item, accomplishing tasks or even simply speaking to them. The meter can also be depleted, however, by not speaking to the character for extended periods of time, giving an unwanted gift or missing a repair deadline.

Features:

None of these things are correct for this game. It appears that someone has copied and pasted the information from the first game onto this page, but the two games are almost completely different from each other. Please delete this information! Thanks! 76.184.161.61 (talk) 20:30, 12 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]