I’ve continued to host parties at my cafe. It truly is the fastest way to earn money. And once a Disney character has come to the cafe for a party, he or she may start appearing in Castleton. Here, you can see Aladdin and Genie dancing in my cafe.
After holding a Beauty and the Beast themed party, Letta arrived with a letter from Belle. It was an invitation to another ball, which I attended and completed. I actually don’t mind the balls in this game. Either they’re not as frustrating as they were in the first game, or maybe I’m just better at them now.
I later got an invitation from Aurora as well, so I completed her ball too.
After helping all of the seven dwarfs in the Snow White world to unlock their mines, they named me the 8th dwarf! Come on, I’m not that short! They even gave me a dwarf name… I’m now Peaceful Dwarf.
In Hawaii, a girl accused Stitch of being the blue creature that stole something.
Of course, a ghost was the real enemy, and I was the one who defeated it. But I continued with episodes here in the Lilo & Stitch world, and one action quest pitted me against the world boss ghost. Each of the action worlds has a world boss ghost, and this is the first one I’ve encountered.
As you might imagine, the boss takes a lot more hits to defeat than a regular boss ghost. But there were tons of health refills here…way more than I needed. So I didn’t have any trouble at all taking the world boss down.
Completing the episode earned me a sticker for beating my first world boss ghost, which was my 95th sticker overall. It also allowed me to make a new wand at Yen Sid’s tower, and a golden rare quest outfit at Daisy’s boutique. Making the outfit earned me another sticker.
I’ve been unlocking lots of dreams, so I figured it was time to tackle a bunch of them instead of letting them all pile up. I started with a gold Mickey dream. It looked a lot like the first Mickey dream at first sight, but there were new activities. One of them was to “perform” with Clarice. And by performing, it means just stand there moving your arms as Chip and Dale jump on piano keys.
It also has activities that allow you to drive with Chip and Dale, play with Huey, Duey, and Louie, and fly a plane as Donald Duck holds on to the tail of the plane for dear life.
The next dream I tried was “Seabed Splendor,” based on The Little Mermaid. There are activities that let you pose with various characters from the movie, float on a jellyfish, save Flounder from being stuck, swim with a turtle, or swim with a dolphin.
I then flew over to the “Wait Here, Hunny” dream based on Winnie the Pooh. For the activities, I pinned Eeyore’s tail on, avoided some bees, bounced with Tigger, sailed around the tree on a balloon, and even climbed into Winnie the Pooh’s honey pot!
Even though this dream is one of the smallest, it has a lot of activities and it’s quite fun. One of my favorite dreams so far. I also earned a new sticker for dreaming of my first Winnie the Pooh stage.
I also replayed several previous dreams that I had unlocked again. A linking feature allowed me to select multiple dreams and then hop from one directly into the next. I earned 2,000+ nice points in the combined dream, which earned me the “Nice Dream!” sticker. I’ve now earned all twelve of the stickers in the “Magical Dreams” category.
I currently have 98 stickers in total, and my item collection is 48.32% complete. See you all next time!