Provided is a list of all Strawberry Shortcake games (excluding video titles playable only on gaming devices) released to date.
The first game produced was Strawberry Shortcake: Musical Match-Ups which featured simplistic gameplay and graphics and sound that were crude by today's standards. This was followed by a wide two decade gap before another game from the franchise was finally produced, for the PC.
No. | Game | Publisher | Release year | Platform | Genre | Notes |
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1 | Strawberry Shortcake: Musical Match-Ups | Parker Brothers | 1983 | Atari 2600 | Educational/Puzzle/Music | |
2 | Strawberry Shortcake: Amazing Cookie Party | The Learning Company | 2003 | Microsoft Windows/Mac OS Classic | Educational/Puzzle | Does not work on Intel-based Macs unless the Windows version is run using Boot Camp or Parallels Desktop. |
3 | Strawberry Shortcake: Berry Best Friends | The Game Factory | 2004 | Microsoft Windows/Mac OS Classic/Mac OS X(Up to Snow Leopard only) | Educational/Puzzle | Requires Rosetta as codebase is PowerPC, as such the Mac version of the game will not run on Mac OS X Lion, unless the Windows version is run using Boot Camp or Parallels Desktop. |
4 | Strawberry Shortcake: Summertime Adventure | Majesco | 2004 | Game Boy Advance | Action/Platformer/Plant growing simulation | A Limited version packaged with the GBA video version of Meet Strawberry Shortcake on the same cartridge also exists |
5 | Strawberry Shortcake: Ice Cream Island Riding Camp | The Game Factory | 2005 | Game Boy Advance | Action/Puzzle | Apparently only released in Europe in limited quantities. |
6 | Strawberry Shortcake: The Sweet Dreams Game | The Game Factory | 2006 | Game Boy Advance | Action/Platformer | A version for the PS2 also exists. Both version features significantly different gameplay. Released as Strawberry Shortcake: Sweet Dreams in the European market. |
7 | Strawberry Shortcake: Strawberryland Games | The Game Factory | 2005 | Nintendo DS | Sports/Platformer/Party/Puzzle | Apparently released as Strawberry Shortcake: Pet Day Party in the European market. |
8 | Strawberry Shortcake: The Four Seasons Cake | The Game Factory | 2007 | Nintendo DS | Action/Platformer | Was announced that it would be released in November 2007, but was only formally announced to be on sale in the December edition of the Strawberry Shortcake e-mail newsletter. It is notoriously difficult to find the title in stores and online. It is to be released as Strawberry Shortcake II in the European market. |
9 | Strawberry Shortcake: The Sweet Dreams Game | The Game Factory | 2006 | PlayStation 2/Microsoft Windows | Action/Platformer | A version for the GBA also exists. Both version features significantly different gameplay. It is to be released as Strawberry Shortcake: Adventure in the Land of Dreams in the European market. A PC port is said to have been released only in Europe in 2008. |
10 | Dance Dance Revolution: Strawberry Shortcake | Konami/Majesco | 2006 | Plug-and-Play | Dance/Music | Apparently based on NES-on-a-chip technology (evident from quality of music and on-screen graphics), one player only, dance mat plugs straight into (NTSC-compatible) TV via RCA connectors. Comes with scented stickers. Features music from Strawberry Jams and Seaberry Beach Party Music CD. |
11 | Strawberry Shortcake | Those Characters From Cleveland/Soma Creates Inc | 2010 | iOS | Puzzle | A simple match-the-items game for iOS devices created to celebrate Strawberry Shortcake's 30th Anniversary, it is not available in iTunes App Stores outside of the US or Canada. |
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