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Noddy: A Day in Toyland GBA

Noddy: A day in Toyland is an educational adventure game for the youngest users of the console. It was created on the basis of an animated series for children, about a wooden doll with a head on a spring.

Arcade | Nintendo exclusive titles

Noddy: A Day in Toyland Release Date GBA

03February2006

developer: Digital Eclipse publisher: The Game Factory Official website

English language game language: English

Noddy will have his day full of friends in need of his help as well as tricky situations caused by some of the mischievous residents of Toyland.

Noddy wakes up in his colorful building block house designed for one, and with a happy smile he is ready to start his day. Noddy gets himself ready, jumps into his bright shiny car and sets off to visit his best friend Big-Ears. Big-Ears lives just a short distance away on the outskirts of Toyland, in Toadstool Woods.

When Noddy arrives, Big-Ears asks him for a taxi ride into town. He needs to pick up his bicycle, which is in for repairs with Mr. Sparks at the Toy Town garage. When the two friends arrive at Mr. Sparks' garage, they find that Big-Ears Bicycle isn't ready. Mr. Sparks can't find his toolbox and the other parts needed to repair the bike. Noddy offers to help his friends search the garage for the missing items.

* Experience 12 different levels as Noddy helping out his friends!

* Create your own Noddy photo album, using actual pictures from the show!

* Players can progress in their adventures in Toyland via a simple password system.

* Beautiful 3D animations and sound that captures the timeless appeal of the Noddy series making Toyland come alive!

* Non-violent game-play that teaches life lessons and imparts social values with humour.

Last updated on 10 December 2007

Game mode: single player  

PEGI rating Noddy: A Day in Toyland

Age rating. The PEGI rating considers the age suitability of a game, not the level of difficulty.
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