Free Download Game Yumsters!
Yumsters are cute stretchy creatures mad about fruit and music. They have to clean up gardens from fruits to earn money for their musical band. Help them to win a major musical contest and get the Grand Prix. Eat fruit simply dragging a Yumster to a fruit of the same color. Collect a certain amount of fruit to finish a level. Help your Yumsters in concerts by catching colored notes in rhythm. As you progress, levels get more interesting more Yumsters, more fruits, and more power-ups!
- Explore 57 levels.
- 5 musical bonus levels.
- Incredible soundtrack.
- size:28MB
- System Requirements:Windows 2000/XP
Guarantee:
- 1,Quality tested and virus free.
- 2,No ads, no adware, no spyware.
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Mystery in London Review - "OMG…..there
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