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PPPSSC
Since: Nov, 2009
29th Mar, 2017 07:46:06 AM
The main game in your query sounds like a later version of Disney's Magic Artist, I'm not sure about the others.
GitarooHero
Since: Mar, 2015
29th Mar, 2017 08:27:38 AM
The first one is definitely Disney's Magic Artist.
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Mandymom
Since: Feb, 2016
29th Mar, 2017 07:24:30 PM
I think it's Disney magic artist studio.
Edited by Mandymom
I recall that Disney Interactive had an art game, and there was a couple of paint brushes, (or many) but the main bulk of it for me was that you had characters like Mickey, Minne, Donald, Daisy, and Pluto, and you could arrange them in a scene. You could also change the background. I'm positive that it exists, I even played it with my older brother sometimes (well, more like with him next to me) One of the backgrounds was a shopping mall, with like, clothing racks. The characters were actually animated, on screen, Mickey was taking pictures for example. You could also print out what you made. It was 2003-2006ish I think I played it? Well, probably closer to in 2006, as I could read the logo, but I don't actually know the real release date, I just know that it worked on my family's computer. I don't really even know what it's called, just that it exists. It might have been for Windows 98 or XP? It opened up with a blank canvas, and a sidebar for brushes (I think) I have a couple of other games I have vague memories of, but can't really piece together, like an educational game that taught a few things, and one where you could make virtual sock puppets with buttons and other items, probably googly eyes?
Edited by Mandymom