Millsberry
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Type of site | Pc online game |
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Owner | General Mills |
URL | http://www.millsberry.com/ |
Millsberry is an advergame, created by General Mills in August 2004 as a marketing tool. It has shops, homes, special events, arcades, and a newspaper called the Millsberry Gazette, which tells you happenings in Millsberry; and new features are frequently added. General Mills often uses product placement on Millsberry. It's a web site targeted at elementary and middle school students, though it can be played by everyone. You must sign up to be able to fully access Millsberry.