Welcome to The Childrens Toyshop, here you will find all the latest and traditional toys in our toyshop. You can search and locate the best selling Toys Games & Puzzles to purchase online and have delivered to the door. We have a large selection of Video Games with reviews.
November 25, 1996
This book had many typing errors. But the content was so helpful, I gained almost 20 stars in the game by using it. I think Hill should use a little bit more room to tell, in more detail, about different stars. Overall, it was outstanding.
November 25, 1996
I really cannot believe that I am the first person to review this game! It's a masterpiece of evolutionary RPG and educational to boot! The game starts off in the jurassic period, going through to the Pharoah, medieval and then space age. It's fantastic! You have to beat quite a few bosses and they can be quite hard especially if you don't have enough minerals to make the weapons. Your side-kick the everfaithful dog changes as you evolve throughout time. In the Jurassic period he starts of all scraggily and hairy and then he changes in the Pharoahic period into a type of sphinx-come-egyptian hieraglyphic dog and in the space age he strongly resembles K9 from the original Dr Who series. There are endless amounts of mini bosses too. Also, in the ... Read More:
November 25, 1996
I really cannot believe that I am the first person to review this game! It's a masterpiece of evolutionary RPG and educational to boot! The game starts off in the jurassic period, going through to the Pharoah, medieval and then space age. It's fantastic! You have to beat quite a few bosses and they can be quite hard especially if you don't have enough minerals to make the weapons. Your side-kick the everfaithful dog changes as you evolve throughout time. In the Jurassic period he starts of all scraggily and hairy and then he changes in the Pharoahic period into a type of sphinx-come-egyptian hieraglyphic dog and in the space age he strongly resembles K9 from the original Dr Who series. There are endless amounts of mini bosses too. Also, in the ... Read More:
November 25, 1996
I really cannot believe that I am the first person to review this game! It's a masterpiece of evolutionary RPG and educational to boot! The game starts off in the jurassic period, going through to the Pharoah, medieval and then space age. It's fantastic! You have to beat quite a few bosses and they can be quite hard especially if you don't have enough minerals to make the weapons. Your side-kick the everfaithful dog changes as you evolve throughout time. In the Jurassic period he starts of all scraggily and hairy and then he changes in the Pharoahic period into a type of sphinx-come-egyptian hieraglyphic dog and in the space age he strongly resembles K9 from the original Dr Who series. There are endless amounts of mini bosses too. Also, in the ... Read More:
November 12, 2007
Bought this when i bought the game and i must be honest and say i havent really needed to use the strategy guide for alot. The most i have used it for is to find "secret" lives etc. For this use its very useful. The book itself is full of colour, awesome pictures and helpful hints. Definately worth the money. Would be more worth someones while if you collect these strategy guides more than needing to use it to help you complete the game =)
November 12, 2007
Illusion of Time is an action RPG in a similar vein to the likes of Secret of Mana and Terranigma. Unlike most SNES RPGs the free roaming element of the game is virtually non-existent, instead the developers have opted for taking the character from one town to another without ever returning. Although for some this may seem to linear for an RPG it actually means that the developers have more time to craft the distinctive storyline. Virtually every location in the game is stunning, memorable and well designed. Whether on a massive legendary golden boat, to a town that floats entirely on water, each location has it's own distinctive "flavour."
The storyline is well written and involving, allowing the player to suspend their disbelief ... Read More:
November 12, 2007
Illusion of Time is an action RPG in a similar vein to the likes of Secret of Mana and Terranigma. Unlike most SNES RPGs the free roaming element of the game is virtually non-existent, instead the developers have opted for taking the character from one town to another without ever returning. Although for some this may seem to linear for an RPG it actually means that the developers have more time to craft the distinctive storyline. Virtually every location in the game is stunning, memorable and well designed. Whether on a massive legendary golden boat, to a town that floats entirely on water, each location has it's own distinctive "flavour."
The storyline is well written and involving, allowing the player to suspend their disbelief ... Read More:
November 12, 2007
Illusion of Time is an action RPG in a similar vein to the likes of Secret of Mana and Terranigma. Unlike most SNES RPGs the free roaming element of the game is virtually non-existent, instead the developers have opted for taking the character from one town to another without ever returning. Although for some this may seem to linear for an RPG it actually means that the developers have more time to craft the distinctive storyline. Virtually every location in the game is stunning, memorable and well designed. Whether on a massive legendary golden boat, to a town that floats entirely on water, each location has it's own distinctive "flavour."
The storyline is well written and involving, allowing the player to suspend their disbelief ... Read More:
November 12, 2007
Illusion of Time is an action RPG in a similar vein to the likes of Secret of Mana and Terranigma. Unlike most SNES RPGs the free roaming element of the game is virtually non-existent, instead the developers have opted for taking the character from one town to another without ever returning. Although for some this may seem to linear for an RPG it actually means that the developers have more time to craft the distinctive storyline. Virtually every location in the game is stunning, memorable and well designed. Whether on a massive legendary golden boat, to a town that floats entirely on water, each location has it's own distinctive "flavour."
The storyline is well written and involving, allowing the player to suspend their disbelief ... Read More:
November 12, 2007
Illusion of Time is an action RPG in a similar vein to the likes of Secret of Mana and Terranigma. Unlike most SNES RPGs the free roaming element of the game is virtually non-existent, instead the developers have opted for taking the character from one town to another without ever returning. Although for some this may seem to linear for an RPG it actually means that the developers have more time to craft the distinctive storyline. Virtually every location in the game is stunning, memorable and well designed. Whether on a massive legendary golden boat, to a town that floats entirely on water, each location has it's own distinctive "flavour."
The storyline is well written and involving, allowing the player to suspend their disbelief ... Read More:
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