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Kinectimals Invades FAO Schwartz
Collector’s edition FAO Schwarz bear for Kinectimals Now with Bears available in NYC.
Date: Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Author: James Fudge

Microsoft announced that Kinectimals for Windows Phone is now available for download from Windows Phone Marketplace for $2.99. The game officially launches on Nov. 2. Players can now take care of an animal of their choosing by feeding, petting, playing, training and nurturing it - all on the go. Kinectimals for Windows Phone also introduces five new feline cubs including the Tiglon and the Scimitar Cat that can be transported back to Kinectimals Now with Bears.

Consumers can also pick-up a limited collector’s edition FAO Schwarz bear for Kinectimals Now with Bears bundled with the game at the FAO Schwarz store in downtown New York City and at Toys “R” Us stores nationwide for $59.99 USD SRP. The FAO Schwarz plush teddy uses Microsoft Tag technology to unlock a matching in-game Kinectimals Now with Bears character.

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