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Welcome to LifeStock

Imagine a world where fairies run wild, and flying saucers abduct animals. Imagine a world where you can buy animals, and sell them instantly to merchants. Imagine a world where you purchase parts of Antartica for your crops. Now, imagine that this isn't just a scribble on a piece of paper, and that it really exists. Welcome to LifeStock, a farming game for someone who agrees reality isn't all that's required.

For those who are new to the PBBG genre; this is a game you can play in your web browser, on the Nintendo Wii (through the Internet Channel), on your WAP enabled phone, or with anything which can connect to the Internet and render a web page A.K.A. a web browser.

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Optimized for anything but Internet Explorer, such as Mozilla Firefox or Opera. If you upgrade -- you won't look back. Works best with Linux, Mac or Windows at 800x600 (1024x768 recommended) or above, 256 colors or above, and a basic brain or above.

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