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- Pixel Chix was a handheld life simulation game aimed at young children. The game was set on an LCD screen in a plastic dollhouse and centered around interacting with a digital girl and doing activities with her. Activities included feeding her, playing games, dressing her up, going out, sending her to bed and more. As you played, you would unlock new items and activities. Other games in the series released featured the "Roomies" which brought 6 characters together in a 3-story apartment complex, a babysitting simulator, and a pet simulator called "The Secret Life of Pets," which featured a hamster or dog. They are similar to Tamagotchi in that they have a LCD screen and control buttons, although they are larger. They were first released in 2005 by Mattel, forming an important part of their earnings that year. Each house includes a lounge, kitchen and dining area, and steps leading upstairs. The first line of houses includes a cottage, mansion and loft, and a different girl inhabits each. The 2-Story House variant allows you to view and access the second story, and only includes a cottage and loft. Each house also comes in different colors including blue, pink and yellow. A unique purple loft was released only in Europe. Fitted at the bottom sides of every house are USB-like plug-ins that connect the houses together that allows different Pixel Chix to visit and interact with each other. In 2009, Mattel discontinued the brand, however, Pixel Chix remained on the Everythinggirl.com website until the website shut down in 2015 The Pixel Chix girls are all voiced by Tara Strong, except Miss Sporty who is voiced by Katherine Von Till. (en)
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- Pixel Chix was a handheld life simulation game aimed at young children. The game was set on an LCD screen in a plastic dollhouse and centered around interacting with a digital girl and doing activities with her. Activities included feeding her, playing games, dressing her up, going out, sending her to bed and more. As you played, you would unlock new items and activities. Other games in the series released featured the "Roomies" which brought 6 characters together in a 3-story apartment complex, a babysitting simulator, and a pet simulator called "The Secret Life of Pets," which featured a hamster or dog. They are similar to Tamagotchi in that they have a LCD screen and control buttons, although they are larger. They were first released in 2005 by Mattel, forming an important part of their (en)
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