Sylvanian Families 3: Hoshifuru Yoru no Sunadokei
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Sylvanian Families
(last 3 games)
The Sylvanian Families series drops the numbering scheme for this fifth RPG.
The Sylvanian Families series moves to Game Boy Advance
The sequel to Otogi no Kuni no Pendant. You play as a girl from the Ivory Rabbit family, embarking on an adventure to restore the "colors" that have vanished from the fairy tale world.
Part of franchise:
Sylvanian Families
A music game based on the Sylvanian Families toy line.
An ivory rabbit called Aster Dandelion ventures into the heart of the forest during a picnic and aids an injured fairy. She is left with a magical pendant that has a mysterious power that turns reality into dreams at the stroke of six in the evening. Now Aster has a quest to return the pendant to Fairyland while she tries to carry on with her daily life. In Sylvanian Families: Otogi no Kuni no Pendant the player navigates Aster around Sylvania Village, talking to her acquaintances, interacting with objects and completing various tasks, whether she’s at home, school or at a friend’s house. Various mini-games must be won to earn seeds for growing flowers as well as furniture to decorate Aster’s bedroom. There’s also optional side quests such as sprinkling vividust on wilted flowers.
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A platforming advergame starring Tony the Tiger, Dig'Em Frog and Coco the Monkey. The game was only available from cereal boxes.
Can this be real? Sure, because this is a pet care game where puppies and kittens can be taken care of and be given a lot of training as well. You are responsible for the sensitive upbringing of your pet: You decide on the food, the composition of training courses, the grooming and decorating. If the pet is given optimal food, grooming and heaps of love it will perform well in both agility and beauty competitions. Winning these, the owner will be able to buy even better pet care products and costumes for the loved one. Detailed and realistic animations of the cute Huskies, Dalmatians, Retrievers, German Shepherds, Maine Coons, British Blue, Siamese and European house cats provide extra fun and motivation.
The Wild Bears have issued at challenge, and the whole town is down with soccer. Neco Dolucky isn't about to lay in the sun and sit this one out. He assembles his friends and enters his team, The Red Hot Doluckies, to challenge all on-comers to a heated battle.
Sylvania Families: Fashion Designer ni Naritai! Kurumi Risu no Onna no Ko is a Role-Playing game, published by Epoch, which was released in Japan in 2004.
An ivory rabbit called Aster Dandelion ventures into the heart of the forest during a picnic and aids an injured fairy. She is left with a magical pendant that has a mysterious power that turns reality into dreams at the stroke of six in the evening. Now Aster has a quest to return the pendant to Fairyland while she tries to carry on with her daily life. In Sylvanian Families: Otogi no Kuni no Pendant the player navigates Aster around Sylvania Village, talking to her acquaintances, interacting with objects and completing various tasks, whether she’s at home, school or at a friend’s house. Various mini-games must be won to earn seeds for growing flowers as well as furniture to decorate Aster’s bedroom. There’s also optional side quests such as sprinkling vividust on wilted flowers.
In this collection of preschool activities, the player joins some well-known Disney cartoon characters to explore numbers, letters, and creativity. A different character introduces each activity (except for Pluto, who doesn't speak) and briefly hints at what to do - the player interacts with most activities simply by moving the mouse over the screen to uncover hidden items, listen to sounds, explore color, etc. The graphics are pure Disney cartoon and quiet music plays in the background throughout the game.
The Sylvanian Families series moves to Game Boy Advance
The sequel to Otogi no Kuni no Pendant. You play as a girl from the Ivory Rabbit family, embarking on an adventure to restore the "colors" that have vanished from the fairy tale world.
A music game based on the Sylvanian Families toy line.
The Sylvanian Families series drops the numbering scheme for this fifth RPG.