Doesn't look like anybody reviewed the Snow White playset on Playmfriends, so here goes.
In a nutshell, the set retails for $16 in the USA, and with it comes three adult klickies and two children (dwarves), a horse, two gowns, a lot of miscellaneous pieces. It also comes with a cardboard backdrop, which rests on a cardboard wheel and depicts three different scenes.
Just looking at the box alone, I felt ambiguous about the bang for the buck (value), for a few figures and a lot of cardboard.
But, you have to take it out of the box and make the scenes. I'm glad I decided to do this review, because otherwise I might have ignored the cardboard setup. Making the scenes framed against the backdrop is where the imaginative potential really starts to come out.
Bonuses:
1) The evil stepmother, as the hag, comes with three different possible costumes (see photos below).
2) Snow White has at least two maiden costumes (assuming mix-and-match with the hag's costume), plus her "restored to grace" full gown.
3) The apples are interesting. There is a lot of other miscellany.
4) The dwarves with their tan skin and/or white hair look like real elves.
5) The story book that comes with the set draws on Grimm's fairy tales or other sources, not Disney. It adds some details that Disney didn't do, like other tricks the hag tried, like giving Snow White a cursed belt and later a poisoned comb. The water color illustrations are not bad.
Blahs:
1) The mirror, just a sticker applied to the cardboard, deserved to be a real piece.
2) Snow White's broom is an industrial push broom.
3) The storybook is very sparse and sanitized, taking Grimms' original censoring of the tale even further. For example, the evil step mom only exiles Snow White (no murder is attempted). Playmobil was hamstrung by having to translate it into at least four (German, English, French, Greek) different languages. It seems to me PM could have done a better job with story, re-done it with fewer words as a comic, or targeted the language to the geographic release (and made the tale longer).
But, to end on a high note, setting up the scenes is where the beauty is. There are a lot of possibilities, and I think a girl could have a lot of fun playing with it (including the different costumes). For the adults, there are a lot of interesting parts, and Snow White would make a good medieval klickie on her own.