Posts tagged: Graduate Games

Magic Toy Chest On Sale

By Meg | May 28, 2009

I reviewed Magic Toy Chest, from Graduate Games, a couple of months ago, and I wanted to let you know the game’s $5 off until the end of June. Check out the free game demo to get hooked, or just cut to the chase and buy the game for $14.95.

(I reread this and it sounds like a sponsored post, but it’s totally not! What can I say, I just like saving money and indie games.)

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Game Review: Magic Toychest

By Meg | March 31, 2009

The object of the new Magic Toychest from Graduate Games is to tidy up your room before Mom yells at you. Trust me, it’s much more fun in videogame land. (Being a 20-year-old waitress is also more fun in videogame land.)

Players use toys to build crazy contraptions that send toys into the toychest. Each toy has a different effect, with rockets and toy guns and trains to move items, as well as alphabet blocks and dominoes for building.

If you enjoyed the recent Crayon Physics, this is fun in the same way, a puzzle game without any blood or violence. Magic Toychest is a good kid-friendly game, without defaulting to the usual match-3 system of many indie all-ages games.

I was a bit sad that the physics challenges were interacting more with blocky anti-gravity terrain rather than the background bedroom. Different toys are available on different levels, presumably to keep the challenge up, for a real sandbox experience, try the level editor. How could you not want sandbox play with trains and domino towers?

One cool feature is the ability to skip a frustrating level, which was especially nice for me because I found some levels quite difficult and others quite simple. The toys were so cute that even redoing the difficult parts wasn’t too frustrating.

Definitely a fun kids’ game, and adult might find themselves playing as well!

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