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Snow White only has four dwarf friends. Sneezy, Sleepy, and Bashful were presumably killed and eaten.
All in all, this is a good game for children, and a fun game to ironically play for adults.
I nominated this game for the 'Defies Description' Steam Award. I really think it deserves it.
The game scatters gems all over, whether sitting out in the open, squirreled away in chests, or rewards for completing tasks. The most you can hold is 999, and they have no discernible use.
The gameplay is fairly simple. After character creation, you enter one of several princess worlds and resolve to help the people there with whatever problems they might have. You are armed with a magic wand, with which you can fire magic bolts or flourish it to trigger different environmental effects. Occasionally you will be called upon to fight Heartless (not their real names, but I never bothered to remember what their stupid name was and they're basically the same as Heartless); however, they pose no challenge as you can basically spam the spacebar to rapid-fire your wand and clear all foes off the screen.