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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

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  • 1,Quality tested and virus free.
  • 2,No ads, no adware, no spyware.
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Saturday, June 30th, 2007 at 12:00 am
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