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''My Little Flufties'' is a 3D life simulator similar to
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published on
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and Windows by Lexicon Entertainment. The game is distributed by
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in Europe and
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in North America. The game title is ''AniMates'' in North America.


Gameplay

Aimed at children aged 5–9, gamers can choose between 5 imaginary creatures. You must nourish, wash, educate and amuse the creatures to keep the game going. The fairy-like 3D world contains several attractions like swings and slides. Next to that, there are also 5 mini-games available in the game: * Mole-o-matic: jump on the head of the moles to stun them. * Shoot the balloons: shoot with a peashooter to pop coloured balloons. * Fish-o-matic: catch fish with a fishing net. * Hopscotch: jump on the good squares to advance. * Find the Tweet-Tweet: find 4 birds hidden in the game's world. The game uses a full 3D engine but with a traditional drawing style. My little Flufties was also distributed by
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on download online store.


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* 2006 video games Nintendo DS games Video games developed in France Video games scored by Olivier Deriviere Virtual pet video games Windows games JoWooD Entertainment games Single-player video games Lexicon Entertainment games {{Simulation-videogame-stub