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At My Town's Museum, there is something fun and exciting in every room and something to play with behind every corner. Get your tickets ready and take the grand tour. Awaken the ancient mummies of Egypt, visit our prehistoric exhibition and dig for dinosaur bones, put your armor on and ride your horse in a jousting tournament and even go to space. My Town museum is a both fun and educational.
WHY DO KIDS AND PARENTS LOVE MY TOWN GAMES?
That is an easy one to answer! My Town games are the digital version of the good old dollhouse. Our games promote imagination and they are completely stress free. No winning or losing, no Start and no end. Kids can literally invent a new game or adventure each time they play. Kids can play our dollhouse games alone or with parents. Create your own town by checking out our other My Town games.
PLAY, IMAGINE, DISCOVER
Play inside the huge museum and visit the various exhibitions: Space, Prehistoric, Medieval, Egyptian and Arts. Imagine visiting the cave man's house, visit far away planets and learn about the solar system. Have fun putting together the museum's picture collection starring the Mona Lisa. With cool costumes and playing instruments from the Egyptian era to fun shopping at the souvenir gift shop your imagination can go wild.
FEATURES:
1. NEW - Save game mode. If you exit the game, it will not reset the elements.
2. NEW - Multi Touch function. You can now play together with your parent or friend on a single Tablet or phone
3. NEW - Menu redesigned
4. 5 different Exhibition shows - Prehistoric, Arts, Medieval, Space and Egyptian
5. 14 Characters to play with including kings Mummies, knights and a cave man!
6. Exciting clothing and costumes addition: Cave man, princess, knight, queen and many many more
RECOMMENDED AGE GROUP:
Girls and Boys of all ages. Young kids age 4 can play with their parents or alone since our games are easy to pick up. Older kids can play alone in a safe parental control environment. No ads or in-app purchases. Extra Long play-ability and great educational value.
WE MAKE THE GAMES THAT KIDS WANT TO PLAY
Keep sending us cool ideas for new and exciting locations you would like us to create. We promise to read each and every request or message you send at our Tweeter, YouTube or Facebook page.
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Website: Http://www.my-Town.com
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