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Girls TeamupAnother entry for the Independent Games Festival in 2005, Girls TeamUp is a Shockwave game about teamwork, developed by Large Animal Games. With a mission to inspire all girls to be strong, smart and bold, Girls Inc. has come up with a game where you can solve puzzles by helping girls work together.

The game starts out very easy, and eases you into the various abilities unique to each type of girl. Some are jumpers, some are sliders, and some are throwers. Each level presents various obstacles and situations, and teamwork is accomplished by utilizing each girl's abilities to help all of the girls make it to the goal.

Gorgeous pixel graphics make this game very pretty to look at. And though the game is aimed at the female gamer, it certainly can be fun regardless of gender. Besides, the girl theme is great to see in this male-dominated gamer world in which we live. Click.

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How can this great game, albeit short, be left uncommented for this long while the next has tons?

I really wish this game wasn't a demo. I totally enjoyed it. PS, going through the JayIs archives is awesome.

Rock on Jay, rock on.

Thank you, Joel. =)

You never know what you may find looking through the archives. In fact, I had completely forgot about this one, so thanks for the reminder. Maybe I should add it to the Replay feature(?)

that was a cute game! :) no kiddin about the archives.. good times on there!

help plese anyon eget past level 20 please eamil me how to do it.

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