My Little Flufties

My Little Flufties is a 3D life simulator similar to Tamagotchi published on Nintendo DS and Windows by Lexicon Entertainment. The game is distributed by JoWood Productions in Europe and Dreamcatcher in North America. The game title is AniMates in North America.[1]

Developer(s)DK Games
Publisher(s)Lexicon Entertainment
Designer(s)Christophe Kohler
Programmer(s)Eric Meldonian
Composer(s)Olivier Deriviere (Music)
Sylvain Prunier (Sound)
EngineGame Incubator PC
Platform(s)Nintendo DS, Windows
ReleaseWindows
  • EU: October 13, 2006
Nintendo DS
  • EU: September 7, 2007
  • US: July 14, 2007
[1]
Genre(s)Simulation
Mode(s)Single-player

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 Oberon Media on download online store.

gollark: It was in a dungeon chest. I don't actually need it, probably.
gollark: I also have a slime cube which turns arbitrary chunks into slime chunks.
gollark: You could wait and do other things.
gollark: Did I remember to actually plant it? I might not have. There are saplings and slimy dirt in storage at least.
gollark: We also have a slime tree outside. Please replant it if you use it.

References

  1. Cowan, Danny (2007-07-09). "Release This!". Gamasutra. UBM. Retrieved 2018-08-04.


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