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Fairy Godmother Tycoon Hits Pogo.com
EA kicks off casual strategy game.. with wings and potions.
Date: Friday, March 02, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Electronic Arts announced today that its popular casual gaming portal, Pogo.com, will soon launch a brand new game called Fairy Godmother Tycoon. Set to go live on pogo.com on March 6th, with a retail launch planned much later on April 23rd, this new game gives players a lighthearted business simulation game where your goal is to help the Fairy Godmother build her potions business by making magic potions that heal mischievous curses and then selling them at top dollar to put the competition out of business. A game of strategy and fun-filled adventures that is sure to keep players on their toes, EA hopes that Fairy Godmother Tycoon will have players living happily ever after... Find out first hand by visiting www.pogo.com .

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