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Ginger – The Tooth Fairy is for all intents and purposes a pretty standard retro platformer. Pixelated graphics, 2D side-scrolling action, and defeating enemies by jumping on their head? Yep, that’s classic platforming, perfect for a rainy afternoon.
Travel the World
Ginger – The Tooth Fairy has released on PlayStation, Switch and PC over the last few years, with the Xbox launch now completing the set.
Starring Ginger herself, you must travel across six worlds, collecting magical teeth in order to complete her incredibly important, globe-trotting job. The kids need their money, after all!
With a variety of enemies to take down, platforming obstacles to overcome, and many more tricky challenges to complete, you’d be mistaken for passing this one off as an easy platformer. Of course, there’s always some way to test even the most professional of platforming fans!
Key Features
- Six large worlds to explore, with multiple exits and collectibles
- Cute pixel art and catchy music make exploration fun
- The game is beginner friendly but also challenging for seasoned players
- Hidden items and optional upgrades invite replaying the game
- Child friendly, educational and most importantly: Fun
- Supports multiple languages and control methods
Play Today!
Ginger – The Tooth Fairy is now available on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, Switch and PC. However you play, make sure to look out for our full review of Ginger – The Tooth Fairy on Xbox, coming soon.
You can pick up a copy of this brand-new platformer via the Xbox Store, for £5.79.
Ginger – The Tooth Fairy Description
“Ginger – The Tooth Fairy” is a 2D side-scrolling platform game. It is specifically designed for kids and newcomers to gaming. The fun and intuitive gameplay will put a smile on everyone’s face. Ginger will explore various worlds filled with obstacles to overcome in order to find her magic teeth. The entire journey is educational and will teach important lessons about teeth to both children and adults alike – because healthy teeth are important and the subject should be fun, after all.