In “Noddy and the Toyland Fair”, the player helps Noddy setting up the stands for the Toyland Fair and dealing with Sly and Gobbo's sabotage of the party, through a series of mini-games.
Explore through Pixelland and find the four hidden pixel codes for a chance to win some Nintendo Goodies! The NES Classics microsite hosts information promoting the Game Boy Advance line of rereleased NES games; The Classic NES Series. You play as Jimmy in a short platforming adventure, learning about the lineup of games along the way. Finding the hidden code would allow you to enter for a chance to win a special NES edition Game Boy Advance SP and the entire Classic NES Series of games.
Humorous Czech freeware point-and-click adventure game about guy who fall in love with a girl, but she doesn't want him. Then, he accidentally enters a space ship and experiences intergalactic travels.
Percussion Master is set up a lot like games such as Dance Dance Revolution or Guitar Hero, in the sense that you have symbols moving vertically telling you when to do a specific move. In Percussion Master, there are three lines, with the symbols moving from the top to the bottom, towards you. The left line is the top-left drum. The only move you do on this one is a simple hit. The middle line is the big, middle drum. There are 5 different moves that can be indicated here. A single hit in the middle, hit with both sticks in the middle, a single hit on the outside rim, hit the outside rim with both sticks, or roll in the middle. And finally, the right line is the top-right drum. Again, the only move here is a simple hit.
In 2004 ESPN and McDonald's teamed up to release Tony Stewart Racing, part of a series of six sports-themed mini electronic games for kids included in McDonald's Happy Meals. The games, produced by Mattel subsidiary Fisher-Price, celebrated the 25th anniversary of ESPN as well as the McDonald's Happy Meal, both of which began in 1979.
In 2004 ESPN and McDonald's teamed up to release Mia Hamm Soccer, part of a series of six sports-themed mini electronic games for kids included in McDonald's Happy Meals. The games, produced by Mattel subsidiary Fisher-Price, celebrated the 25th anniversary of ESPN as well as the McDonald's Happy Meal, both of which began in 1979.
In 2004 SEGA and McDonald's teamed up to release Tails Football, part of a series of six SEGA mini electronic games for kids included in McDonald's Happy Meals. The games where produced by Fisher-Price, a subsidiary of Mattel.
Cake or Bomb? is an Adobe Flash game available from the official Mario Party 6 website. The game acts as a simplified version of the minigame Strawberry Shortfuse.