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Bring home the adventurous world of dreamworks animation television's new Netflix series, Spirit riding free with the Spirit barn Playset! this Playset is perfect for little horse lovers and collector's alike! the barn is inspired by the show and comes with a lucky doll and a Spirit horse. Lucky features poseable arms and legs that allow her to be moved into fun action poses. The Playset features an upstairs hideaway where lucky and her friends can sit and hang out. The barn's lower level has a sliding door that leads to three horse stalls. Lucky doll has poseable arms and legs. Two-sided barnyard Playset features an upstairs hideaway and a sliding barn door! The Spirit riding free barn Playset includes two-sided barn, 5 tall lucky doll, 7 tall Spirit horse, bridle, wheelbarrow, Tack box, trough, hay, weathervane, bucket, ladder, 8 fence pieces, one chair, one ottoman, one lamp and a sheet of stickers. Barn holds three horses. Bring home the adventurous world of DreamWorks animation television's new Netflix series, Spirit riding free with the Spirit barn playset! this playset is perfect for little horse lovers and collector's alike! the barn is inspired by the show and comes with a lucky doll and a Spirit horse. Lucky features poseable arms and legs that allow her to be moved into fun action poses. The playset features an upstairs hideaway where lucky and her friends can sit and hang out. The barn's lower level has a sliding door that leads to three horse stalls. The barn comes with extra fences so little horse lovers can extend the play space with a customizable coral. The Spirit barn playset comes with over 24 pieces including stickers that can be used to decorate the barn. Look for the Spirit: riding free doll and horse sets from the classic series (sold separately) to complete the Spirit experience! ages 3+
R 3.609
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Durban (KwaZulu Natal)
Evergrace PS2  - Good Condition, Missing Booklet One of the first RPGs available for the PS2,  Evergrace  tells the tale of two social outcasts who are mysteriously transported to another world and tasked with saving the place from evil. A fairly typical Japanese RPG, this a colourful affair that tells its tale at a fairly sedate pace, mixing six parts storytelling to four parts combat to produce an entertaining if not entirely satisfying experience. The  Evergrace  experience feels a little flat, it was originally a PSOne title that was moved over to the PS2 at a late stage, as the character and world detail fall a little short of the expectations of the average PS2 owner. Wandering monsters are the order of the day, there sheer number overshadowing many of the set piece battles and although combat is relatively easy to get to grips with there are often too many encounters too close together to allow the story to breathe. This gripe aside there's a lot about  Evergrace  that is appealing. The story, when it gets a look in, is engrossing and encourages the player to progress onwards. Among the nicer touches are the ability to switch between the main characters at will and the high degree of customisation that's possible with weapons and outfits. Mixing coloured gems allows custom spells to be cast on swords (à la Final Fantasy) and for the fashion conscious RPGer clothing can be mixed and matched to suit--really tasteful combinations even prompt shopkeepers to give you a discount on purchases. For those starting out on the PS2 RPG ladder there's a lot to be said for  Evergrace, the more adventure-hardened may wish to look to the likes of Scion of Sorcery for an equally Japanese adventure with more action and bigger adversaries. --James Gordon  
R 1
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South Africa
Evergrace Platform: PlayStation2 Condition: New Other versions of this game available from us: Platform: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition copies available Product Description Review One of the first RPGs available for the PS2, Evergrace tells the tale of two social outcasts who are mysteriously transported to another world and tasked with saving the place from evil. A fairly typical Japanese RPG, this a colourful affair that tells its tale at a fairly sedate pace, mixing six parts storytelling to four parts combat to produce an entertaining if not entirely satisfying experience. The Evergrace experience feels a little flat, it was originally a PSOne title that was moved over to the PS2 at a late stage, as the character and world detail fall a little short of the expectations of the average PS2 owner. Wandering monsters are the order of the day, there sheer number overshadowing many of the set piece battles and although combat is relatively easy to get to grips with there are often too many encounters too close together to allow the story to breathe. This gripe aside there's a lot about Evergrace that is appealing. The story, when it gets a look in, is engrossing and encourages the player to progress onwards. Among the nicer touches are the ability to switch between the main characters at will and the high degree of customisation that's possible with weapons and outfits. Mixing coloured gems allows custom spells to be cast on swords (¿¿ la Final Fantasy) and for the fashion conscious RPGer clothing can be mixed and matched to suit--really tasteful combinations even prompt shopkeepers to give you a discount on purchases. For those starting out on the PS2 RPG ladder there's a lot to be said for Evergrace, the more adventure-hardened may wish to look to the likes of Scion of Sorcery for an equally Japanese adventure with more action and bigger adversaries. --James Gordon
R 615
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South Africa (All cities)
Evergrace Platform: PlayStation2 Condition: New Other versions of this game available from us: Platform: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition copies available Product Description Evergrace Review One of the first RPGs available for the PS2, Evergrace tells the tale of two social outcasts who are mysteriously transported to another world and tasked with saving the place from evil. A fairly typical Japanese RPG, this a colourful affair that tells its tale at a fairly sedate pace, mixing six parts storytelling to four parts combat to produce an entertaining if not entirely satisfying experience. The Evergrace experience feels a little flat, it was originally a PSOne title that was moved over to the PS2 at a late stage, as the character and world detail fall a little short of the expectations of the average PS2 owner. Wandering monsters are the order of the day, there sheer number overshadowing many of the set piece battles and although combat is relatively easy to get to grips with there are often too many encounters too close together to allow the story to breathe. This gripe aside there's a lot about Evergrace that is appealing. The story, when it gets a look in, is engrossing and encourages the player to progress onwards. Among the nicer touches are the ability to switch between the main characters at will and the high degree of customisation that's possible with weapons and outfits. Mixing coloured gems allows custom spells to be cast on swords (¿¿ la Final Fantasy) and for the fashion conscious RPGer clothing can be mixed and matched to suit--really tasteful combinations even prompt shopkeepers to give you a discount on purchases. For those starting out on the PS2 RPG ladder there's a lot to be said for Evergrace, the more adventure-hardened may wish to look to the likes of Scion of Sorcery for an equally Japanese adventure with more action and bigger adversaries. --James Gordon
R 681
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South Africa (All cities)
Scribblenauts (Nintendo DS) Platform: Nintendo DS Condition: New This Title Also Available As: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition games available Please get in touch for information on these options. Product Information Create Your Own Interactive Experience: Objects you write down in the game are only limited by your imagination Everyone Can Play: Pick-up-and-play fun for everyone Touch-screen Controls: Easy to pick up and play on Nintendo DS. If you can tap, you can play! Unlimited Replay Value: Use less objects to increase your score, or experiment with different objects for endless replay value. Write anything Solve everything! Playground Mode: Play the entire game in a sandbox style right on the title screen. Create and Share Levels Online: Share levels you create with the Level Editor via Nintendo DS Wi-Fi Connection. Innovative New Title from Leading Developer: 5TH Cell, the creator of the Drawn to Life franchise and Lock's Quest, has experience creating high-quality, innovative DS games. Product Description In Scribblenauts, the player uses the touch screen to help their character, Maxwell, acquire the starite in each level by solving a series of puzzles. The twist is, in order to solve the puzzle, the player uses the stylus and notepad to write down the word for any object that comes to mind in order to reach the goal. Every object behaves as it would in the real-world, and the player can combine countless objects together to create completely new behaviours. Every level has more than one written object to use as a solution, opening up the game to unlimited replay. Review The most innovative game of 2009 is ready to hit the Nintendo DS and you can be certain you've never played anything quite like this before. The idea is actually pretty simple: you control Maxwell who's trying to gather some typical video game collectables called Starites from a bunch of horizontally scrolling levels. Looks like a saw of some sort might be useful here Just imagine it and you can bring anything into the game Just type in the word garlic and see how this guy reacts A bigger source of light should come in handy here What's not so typical is the way he does it, by summoning almost any object you can imagine just by scribbling down its name. So, for example, if you think a ladder or a trampoline might help you out then just write their names on the touchscreen and they'll magically appear. The game understands tens of thousands of different objects, from tanks to tornados and tumble driers to black holes. Many can be used together, with one memorable solution involving time travel, a dinosaur and robot zombies. This truly is a game that's only limited by your own imagination. Key Features Unlimited play: The most original and ambitious video game for years, where literally anything is possible - and all squeezed into one tiny Nintendo DS cartridge. Lexicon of fun: Type in anything you can think of (except trademarks) and it will instantly appear in the game, ready for you to use. Infinite variety: Materialise everything from vehicles and animals to weapons, household appliances, famous people and even Internet in-jokes. Level up: Experiment in 220 separate levels, split into puzzle and action style challenges. Beat a level with three different solutions and you can unlock it for freeplay fun. Award winner: Already the winner of multiple critical awards, including Best of Show at E3 2009 from websites Gamespot, Gamespy and IGN. About the Developer: 5TH Cell This American developer started off small with a trio of mobile phone games. They then moved onto the DS, with the critically acclaimed and highly original Drawn to Life and Lock's Quest. It's Scribblenauts that has made their name though - winning several awards even before its release.
R 571
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South Africa (All cities)
Scribblenauts (Nintendo DS) (U) Platform: Nintendo DS Condition: Pre-Owned/Used in Very Good Condition This Title Also Available As: New: Brand New and Sealed games available Please get in touch for information on these options. Pre-owned games supplied with applicable serial keys. However - please note: Any single use keys or activation codes may have already been used/redeemed. Product Information Create Your Own Interactive Experience: Objects you write down in the game are only limited by your imagination Everyone Can Play: Pick-up-and-play fun for everyone Touch-screen Controls: Easy to pick up and play on Nintendo DS. If you can tap, you can play! Unlimited Replay Value: Use less objects to increase your score, or experiment with different objects for endless replay value. Write anything Solve everything! Playground Mode: Play the entire game in a sandbox style right on the title screen. Create and Share Levels Online: Share levels you create with the Level Editor via Nintendo DS Wi-Fi Connection. Innovative New Title from Leading Developer: 5TH Cell, the creator of the Drawn to Life franchise and Lock's Quest, has experience creating high-quality, innovative DS games. Product Description In Scribblenauts, the player uses the touch screen to help their character, Maxwell, acquire the starite in each level by solving a series of puzzles. The twist is, in order to solve the puzzle, the player uses the stylus and notepad to write down the word for any object that comes to mind in order to reach the goal. Every object behaves as it would in the real-world, and the player can combine countless objects together to create completely new behaviours. Every level has more than one written object to use as a solution, opening up the game to unlimited replay. Review The most innovative game of 2009 is ready to hit the Nintendo DS and you can be certain you've never played anything quite like this before. The idea is actually pretty simple: you control Maxwell who's trying to gather some typical video game collectables called Starites from a bunch of horizontally scrolling levels. Looks like a saw of some sort might be useful here Just imagine it and you can bring anything into the game Just type in the word garlic and see how this guy reacts A bigger source of light should come in handy here What's not so typical is the way he does it, by summoning almost any object you can imagine just by scribbling down its name. So, for example, if you think a ladder or a trampoline might help you out then just write their names on the touchscreen and they'll magically appear. The game understands tens of thousands of different objects, from tanks to tornados and tumble driers to black holes. Many can be used together, with one memorable solution involving time travel, a dinosaur and robot zombies. This truly is a game that's only limited by your own imagination. Key Features Unlimited play: The most original and ambitious video game for years, where literally anything is possible - and all squeezed into one tiny Nintendo DS cartridge. Lexicon of fun: Type in anything you can think of (except trademarks) and it will instantly appear in the game, ready for you to use. Infinite variety: Materialise everything from vehicles and animals to weapons, household appliances, famous people and even Internet in-jokes. Level up: Experiment in 220 separate levels, split into puzzle and action style challenges. Beat a level with three different solutions and you can unlock it for freeplay fun. Award winner: Already the winner of multiple critical awards, including Best of Show at E3 2009 from websites Gamespot, Gamespy and IGN. About the Developer: 5TH Cell This American developer started off small with a trio of mobile phone games. They then moved onto the DS, with the critically acclaimed and highly original Drawn to Life and Lock's Quest. It's Scribblenauts that has made their name though - winning several awards even before its release.
R 200
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South Africa (All cities)
Evergrace Platform: PlayStation2 Condition: New This Title Also Available As: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition games available Please get in touch for information on these options. Product Description Evergrace Review One of the first RPGs available for the PS2, Evergrace tells the tale of two social outcasts who are mysteriously transported to another world and tasked with saving the place from evil. A fairly typical Japanese RPG, this a colourful affair that tells its tale at a fairly sedate pace, mixing six parts storytelling to four parts combat to produce an entertaining if not entirely satisfying experience. The Evergrace experience feels a little flat, it was originally a PSOne title that was moved over to the PS2 at a late stage, as the character and world detail fall a little short of the expectations of the average PS2 owner. Wandering monsters are the order of the day, there sheer number overshadowing many of the set piece battles and although combat is relatively easy to get to grips with there are often too many encounters too close together to allow the story to breathe. This gripe aside there's a lot about Evergrace that is appealing. The story, when it gets a look in, is engrossing and encourages the player to progress onwards. Among the nicer touches are the ability to switch between the main characters at will and the high degree of customisation that's possible with weapons and outfits. Mixing coloured gems allows custom spells to be cast on swords (ᅢᅠ la Final Fantasy) and for the fashion conscious RPGer clothing can be mixed and matched to suit--really tasteful combinations even prompt shopkeepers to give you a discount on purchases. For those starting out on the PS2 RPG ladder there's a lot to be said for Evergrace, the more adventure-hardened may wish to look to the likes of Scion of Sorcery for an equally Japanese adventure with more action and bigger adversaries. --James Gordon
R 573
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