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Wholesale Price: (Log in to view) MSRP: $19.95Age Range: 7 and upLaunch Date: September 2007Gender: Boys And Girls
Plant Tycoon is a gardening simulation where players nurture plants and experiment with increasingly rare and valuable species. Players start with a couple of dollars, a handful of seeds, some soil and water and then grow plants, organize and harvest seeds, monitor plant health, and protect plants from infestations. The object is to cross breed plants until one finds the six Magic Plants of Isola and solve the genetic puzzle. “This game runs in true real-time meaning that your plants will keep growing even when your computer is off or you are not playing,” Last Day of Work Executive Producer Carla T. Humphrey told TDmonthly. “This means there will be new surprises every time you turn the game on.” This product won a 2008 iParenting Media Award. Launch date: September 27, 2007. ToyDirectory Product ID#: 18105 (added 3/25/2008) .
Wholesale Price: (Log in to view) MSRP: $19.95Age Range: 7 and upLaunch Date: November 2005Gender: Boys And Girls
In this virtual fish breeding game, players breed and cross breed fish until they find the seven Magic Fish of the island of Isola and solve the genetic puzzle. Players will need to buy supplies such as medication, eggs and special plants and then sell some of fish in your virtual pet store. “This game runs in true real-time meaning that your fish will keep growing even when your computer is off or you are not playing,” Last Day of Work Executive Producer Carla T. Humphrey told TDmonthly. This product won a 2006 iParenting Media Award. Launch date: November 14, 2005. ToyDirectory Product ID#: 18104 (added 3/25/2008) .
Wholesale Price: (Log in to view) MSRP: $19.95Age Range: 7 and upLaunch Date: July 2006Gender: Boys And Girls
The village simulator allows players to care for and nurture a tribe of little people by teaching them the basics of survival. The object of the game is to teach the inhabitants to become farmers, builders, researchers and parents and make decisions on unpredictable island events. “This game runs in true real-time meaning that your little villagers will keep living even when your computer is off or you are not playing,” Last Day of Work Executive Producer Carla T. Humphrey told TDmonthly. This product won a 2007 iParenting Media Award. Launch date: July 14, 2006. ToyDirectory Product ID#: 18103 (added 3/25/2008) . Page: 1
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