Gabrielle’s Ghostly Groove 3D – Now Available in North America

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Got a Nintendo 3DS?, want a new child-friendly game for them? What this game to be a rhythm game with lots of music? Then Gabrielle’s Ghostly Groove 3D may just be the game you are after. This was released by gaming company Natsume today and rated E for Everyone by the ESRB and holds a MSRP of $39.99, which is considerably cheap for a 3DS game. For those after a quick blurb of the game, it can be read below:

Gabrielle’s having a bad day. She sneezed her soul right out of her body! She’ll have to travel to Monsterville, the home of all things that go bump in the night, to get help. Only by busting out the ghostliest dance moves and thrilling and chilling people will she be able to scare up the power she needs to get herself back into her body! It’s a spooktacular rhythm adventure!

Hiro Maekawa, President and CEO of Natsume had this to say on the game:

“Gabrielle’s Ghostly Groove 3D is going to shake up the 3DS market with a title that’s fun for everyone in the family! With a delightful storyline, cute characters, a variety of dance moves, and fun graphics, everyone is going to have a devilishly good time with this rhythm adventure game!”

To purchase this game, you have three options. The first is to purchase it from the brand new Natsume online store, from most retailers of games within North America (or import stores anywhere else) or from an online store such as Play-asia that has stock.

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