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The game ended on December 31st, 2010. It [[MissingEpisode cannot be played anymore]], officially or unofficially.
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The game ended on December 31st, 2010. [[DefunctOnlineVideoGames It [[MissingEpisode cannot be played anymore]], officially or unofficially.
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* AdvertisementGame: For General Mills products.
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* AdvertisementGame: For The game is an advergame for General Mills products. The game markets a lot of General Mills products.
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Not to be confused with the webcomic ''Webcomic/{{Mulberry}}''.
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The game ended on December 31st, 2010. [[MissingEpisode It cannot be played anymore, officially or unofficially.]]
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The game ended on December 31st, 2010. It [[MissingEpisode It cannot be played anymore, anymore]], officially or unofficially.]]
unofficially.
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''Millsberry'' was a child-geared online game created by General Mills cereal in July 2004. It was an example of an "advergame", a video game meant to advertise a product or place.
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''Millsberry'' was a child-geared online game created by General Mills cereal in July 2004. It was an example of an
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* AdvertisementGame: For General Mills products.
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* AllAnimalsAreDomesticated: Some of the pets you could buy were exotic, such as toucans.
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* AllAnimalsAreDomesticated: Some of the pets you could can buy were are exotic, such as toucans.
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* FishingMinigame: The game contained a fishing minigame in Peabody Park.
* ProductPlacement: As it was made as a marketing tool, the game contained much of it. For example, arcades games included "Bumper Boats" for Fruity Cheerios and "Lucky Charms Charmed Life" for Lucky Charms.
* ThereAreNoAdults: The city of Millsberry seems to be populated by almost nothing but children. Adults exist but are rare and regulated to minor roles.
* ProductPlacement: As it was made as a marketing tool, the game contained much of it. For example, arcades games included "Bumper Boats" for Fruity Cheerios and "Lucky Charms Charmed Life" for Lucky Charms.
* ThereAreNoAdults: The city of Millsberry seems to be populated by almost nothing but children. Adults exist but are rare and regulated to minor roles.
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* FishingMinigame: The game contained contains a fishing minigame in Peabody Park.
* ProductPlacement: As it was made as a marketing tool, the gamecontained contains much of it. For example, arcades games included include "Bumper Boats" for Fruity Cheerios and "Lucky Charms Charmed Life" for Lucky Charms.
* ThereAreNoAdults: The city of Millsberry seems to be populated by almost nothing but children. Adults exist but are rare and regulated to minor roles. Teenagers are even rarer than adults.
* ProductPlacement: As it was made as a marketing tool, the game
* ThereAreNoAdults: The city of Millsberry seems to be populated by almost nothing but children. Adults exist but are rare and regulated to minor roles. Teenagers are even rarer than adults.
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[[quoteright:350:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/millsberry.jpg]]
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''Millsberry'' was a child-geared online game created by General Mills cereal in July 2004. It was an example of an "advergame", a video game meant to advertise a product or place..
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''Millsberry'' was a child-geared online game created by General Mills cereal in July 2004. It was an example of an "advergame", a video game meant to advertise a product or place..
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The game ended on December 31st, 2010. It cannot be played anymore, [[LostForever officially]] or [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes unofficially]].
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The game ended on December 31st, 2010. [[MissingEpisode It cannot be played anymore, [[LostForever officially]] officially or [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes unofficially]].
unofficially.]]
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''Millsberry'' was a child-geared online game created by General Mills cereal in 2004. It was an example of an "advergame", a video game meant to advertise a product or place. created by General Mills in July 2004 as a marketing tool.
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''Millsberry'' was a child-geared online game created by General Mills cereal in July 2004. It was an example of an "advergame", a video game meant to advertise a product or place. created by General Mills in July 2004 as a marketing tool.
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* FishingMinigame: The game contained a fishing minigame.
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* FishingMinigame: The game contained a fishing minigame.minigame in Peabody Park.
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* AllAnimalsAreDomesticated: Some of the pets you could buy were exotic, such as toucans.
* BarbieDollAnatomy: According to artwork, shirtless boys have no nipples in ''Millsberry''.
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* ThereAreNoAdults: The city of Millsberry seems to be populated by nothing but children.
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* ThereAreNoAdults: The city of Millsberry seems to be populated by almost nothing but children.children. Adults exist but are rare and regulated to minor roles.
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In ''Millsberry'', you could create an avatar and live your life in Milberry. You could decorate your own house, shop for item, play games at the arcade, engage in special events, and read the weekly newspaper called the "Millsberry Gazette", which told you the happenings in Millsberry.
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In ''Millsberry'', you could create an avatar and live your life in Milberry.Millsberry. You could decorate your own house, shop for item, play games at the arcade, engage in special events, and read the weekly newspaper called the "Millsberry Gazette", which told you the happenings in Millsberry.
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* {{Animesque}}: The art-style has a slight animesque feel to it.
* FishingMinigame: The game contained a fishing minigame.
* ProductPlacement: As it was made as a marketing tool, the game contained much ofit.
it. For example, arcades games included "Bumper Boats" for Fruity Cheerios and "Lucky Charms Charmed Life" for Lucky Charms.
* ThereAreNoAdults: Thetown city of Millsberry seems to be populated by nothing but children.
* FishingMinigame: The game contained a fishing minigame.
* ProductPlacement: As it was made as a marketing tool, the game contained much of
* ThereAreNoAdults: The
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''Millsberry'' was a child-geared online game created by General Mills cereal in 2004. It was an example of an "advergame", a video game meant to advertise a product or place. created by General Mills in July 2004 as a marketing tool.
In ''Millsberry'', you could create an avatar and live your life in Milberry. You could decorate your own house, shop for item, play games at the arcade, engage in special events, and read the weekly newspaper called the "Millsberry Gazette", which told you the happenings in Millsberry.
The game ended on December 31st, 2010. It cannot be played anymore, [[LostForever officially]] or [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes unofficially]].
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* ProductPlacement: As it was made as a marketing tool, the game contained much of it.
* ThereAreNoAdults: The town of Millsberry seems to be populated by nothing but children.
In ''Millsberry'', you could create an avatar and live your life in Milberry. You could decorate your own house, shop for item, play games at the arcade, engage in special events, and read the weekly newspaper called the "Millsberry Gazette", which told you the happenings in Millsberry.
The game ended on December 31st, 2010. It cannot be played anymore, [[LostForever officially]] or [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes unofficially]].
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!!Examples:
* ProductPlacement: As it was made as a marketing tool, the game contained much of it.
* ThereAreNoAdults: The town of Millsberry seems to be populated by nothing but children.