Disney Dreamlight Valley: Ultimate Edition

Disney Dreamlight Valley: Ultimate Edition (2022)

by Gameloft
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, Simulator
Game modes:Single player
Story:Disney Dreamlight Valley: Ultimate Edition includes: - Access to Disney Dreamlight Valley - All the exclusive cosmetic items from the Standard and Deluxe Edition - 20,000 Moonstones - Exclusive Ultimate Regal Fox animal companion - Exclusive Ultimate Clothing Set (2 wearable items) - Exclusive Ultimate Ears Headband and Jersey (2 wearable items) - Exclusive Ultimate Furniture Set (13 decoration items) - Exclusive Ultimate Wall & Floor Coverings (2 decoration items & 2 color variants) - Exclusive Ultimate Design Motifs (3 motifs to use in the Touch of Magic toolShow more
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