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Bella Sara


Empowering Girls.

Bella Sara trading cards are horse-themed fantasy cards that feature positive, inspirational messages. Each card includes a unique code that activates a virtual version of the horse pictured on the card at the Bella Sara web site. There, children can brush, feed, and water their virtual horses in their online stable, read stories featuring their horses, and explore the world of Bella Sara.

We’ve won awards from iParenting, Creative Child Magazine, and Dr. Toy for the nurturing, inspirational, and safe online environment that we’ve created for kids with Bella Sara. www.bellasara.com

Dragon Hoard


10 percent of the world’s dragons own 90 percent of the world’s wealth.

Do you think that’s fair? Well, we don’t either. You and your friends have completed a quest and vanquished a dragon. Hooray!!! Now comes the really hard part: you have to get all that loot out of the dragon’s lair.

Not as easy as it sounds because of the piles of heavy, bulky treasure. It could take forever. And to make matters worse, just as you begin collecting the gold, gems and jewels, you hear a loud noise! Uh-oh—better hurry! www.dragonhoard.com

Spectromancer

Spectromancer

Choose your magic. Cast your spells. Prevail or perish.

In the online fantasy card game Spectromancer, mages duel each other by strategically summoning creatures and casting spells. Players choose one of six mage types. Each of the six types commands a unique branch of magic: Clerics-Holy power, Mechanicians-Mechanics, Necromancers-Death, Chaosmasters-Chaos, Dominators-Control; and Illusionists-Illusion. Battle can be waged against the computer or other players live online.

The team members behind Spectromancer are Alexey Stankevich, creator of Astral Tournament and Astral Masters, along with game design luminaries Richard Garfield (Magic: The Gathering, Vampire: The Eternal Struggle, Star Wars Trading Card Game, RoboRally) and Skaff Elias (Magic: The Gathering Ice Age, Harry Potter Trading Card Game).

Spectromancer will not officially debut to the public until the spring of 2008. www.spectromancer.com