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Probably anyone who reads this has never even heard of Millsberry. It was an online game sponsored and run by General Mills cereal, mostly as an advertising gimmick. You would sign up, create and dress up a character, then go around a whole town of shops, arcades, et cetera.My brother and I used to play this game a lot, mostly for the arcade mini games. We would constantly be fighting for the high score. My personal favorite game was the skiing one, Slalom.something. It was really fun!My favorite part in the entire game, though, was decorating your house. You could add furniture, buy pets(.
AnonymousI suppose I should add my own disappointment in the shutting down of such of fantastic game. It was introduced to us through an after school program when I was in 5th grade. It was either that or Math4Kids and since (at the time) I hated math, I said wha the heck. ANd instantly became obsessed with it. It taught me to 'live' like a responsible adult, even though I hadn't realized it at the time. That was 10 years ago.
Millsberry game is coming, for you all who want to get experience of game with millsberry arcade, millsberry cup and millsberry cheat. Welcome to the millsberry Arcade, where it's always game time.With over 20 games to choose from, your biggest problem will be deciding which one is your favorite.millsberry always give you new experience,because millsberry is amazing game. This is an unofficial Millsberry youtube channel. Due to Millsberry's closure, we have put together a set of videos of us playing the games and exploring on.
A full decade and I decided that maybe I (I am a big kid at heart) and my niece who was way advanced for her 5 years of age to get into this. Unfortunately not.I have seen a plethora of petitions and I have signed some but I don't think there has been enough pushback from fans.
The small percentage of us that do remember have come back after a hiatus. So more than likely the fan base that kept Millsberry going are still on hiatus. I would really love for this to kick back up.I guess Ill have to wait in see. #nostalgia is a bitch! AnonymousIt's a shame General Mills shut the site down. I'm eighteen and I had probably started playing on the site when I was about seven years old. I've actually kept the same username since then in memory of it.
The munchables bosses. As their lively planet has been usurped, the embattled Munchables have only one hope; to devour their food enemies to grow large enough to defeat Don Onion and inevitably return peace to their captive land.In The Munchables, players are called upon to eat and defeat over 150 insidious enemies who have taken over the planet including Eggplanter, Space Shroom and Rice Baller. With each fallen foe, the daring omnivorous Munchables grow in size and power in their brave struggle. In this tantalizingly addictive game, players can also enjoy Mirror Mode, where stages are in reverse order and they must beat the clock in order to save the world.
That's eleven years now. But yeah, Millsberry was really a go-to site for me when I needed some entertainment in my day. I admit I somewhat quit just for a little while but it was only for a break.
I was big with most of the Millsberry forums out there and all of the websites basically shut down when Millsberry was gone. It does truly suck. My hope is that one day General Mills will realize there's still a massive fanbase out there and bring the site back. You'd think they would've at least published the arcade out there somewhere, but sadly no. They'll forever be greedy for money. I don't think the site closed because they wanted to retire it already. I think they were just tired of getting no money off of the website.
AnonymousPerhaps Millsberry was shut down 'cause not enough people were playing it at some point? (I wouldn't know) Or maybe because the creators felt that Adobe/Shockwave is outdated?
(If it was powered by Shockwave/Adobe, that is, more than likely)I remember watching a commercial about Millsberry as a kid, but I wasn't interested in playing it, and I was too obsessed with other games.But after seeing the images online, it looks really cool in retrospect. It looks much better than most modern-day games and avatar makers.
They just don't make 'em like they used to in the 90's & 00's.Everything's too 3D now, and I really like that genuine, cartoony, 2D art style because it makes me feel nostalgic for a simpler time.Millsberry sounds like the equivalent of Club Penguin. If it were somehow brought back, then that would be great, so I could at least play the game for myself and see what all the hype's about.
Probably anyone who reads this has never even heard of Millsberry. It was an online game sponsored and run by General Mills cereal, mostly as an advertising gimmick. You would sign up, create and dress up a character, then go around a whole town of shops, arcades, et cetera.My brother and I used to play this game a lot, mostly for the arcade mini games. We would constantly be fighting for the high score. My personal favorite game was the skiing one, Slalom.something. It was really fun!My favorite part in the entire game, though, was decorating your house. You could add furniture, buy pets(.
AnonymousI suppose I should add my own disappointment in the shutting down of such of fantastic game. It was introduced to us through an after school program when I was in 5th grade. It was either that or Math4Kids and since (at the time) I hated math, I said wha the heck. ANd instantly became obsessed with it. It taught me to \'live\' like a responsible adult, even though I hadn\'t realized it at the time. That was 10 years ago.
Millsberry game is coming, for you all who want to get experience of game with millsberry arcade, millsberry cup and millsberry cheat. Welcome to the millsberry Arcade, where it\'s always game time.With over 20 games to choose from, your biggest problem will be deciding which one is your favorite.millsberry always give you new experience,because millsberry is amazing game. This is an unofficial Millsberry youtube channel. Due to Millsberry\'s closure, we have put together a set of videos of us playing the games and exploring on.
A full decade and I decided that maybe I (I am a big kid at heart) and my niece who was way advanced for her 5 years of age to get into this. Unfortunately not.I have seen a plethora of petitions and I have signed some but I don\'t think there has been enough pushback from fans.
The small percentage of us that do remember have come back after a hiatus. So more than likely the fan base that kept Millsberry going are still on hiatus. I would really love for this to kick back up.I guess Ill have to wait in see. #nostalgia is a bitch! AnonymousIt\'s a shame General Mills shut the site down. I\'m eighteen and I had probably started playing on the site when I was about seven years old. I\'ve actually kept the same username since then in memory of it.
The munchables bosses. As their lively planet has been usurped, the embattled Munchables have only one hope; to devour their food enemies to grow large enough to defeat Don Onion and inevitably return peace to their captive land.In The Munchables, players are called upon to eat and defeat over 150 insidious enemies who have taken over the planet including Eggplanter, Space Shroom and Rice Baller. With each fallen foe, the daring omnivorous Munchables grow in size and power in their brave struggle. In this tantalizingly addictive game, players can also enjoy Mirror Mode, where stages are in reverse order and they must beat the clock in order to save the world.
That\'s eleven years now. But yeah, Millsberry was really a go-to site for me when I needed some entertainment in my day. I admit I somewhat quit just for a little while but it was only for a break.
I was big with most of the Millsberry forums out there and all of the websites basically shut down when Millsberry was gone. It does truly suck. My hope is that one day General Mills will realize there\'s still a massive fanbase out there and bring the site back. You\'d think they would\'ve at least published the arcade out there somewhere, but sadly no. They\'ll forever be greedy for money. I don\'t think the site closed because they wanted to retire it already. I think they were just tired of getting no money off of the website.
AnonymousPerhaps Millsberry was shut down \'cause not enough people were playing it at some point? (I wouldn\'t know) Or maybe because the creators felt that Adobe/Shockwave is outdated?
(If it was powered by Shockwave/Adobe, that is, more than likely)I remember watching a commercial about Millsberry as a kid, but I wasn\'t interested in playing it, and I was too obsessed with other games.But after seeing the images online, it looks really cool in retrospect. It looks much better than most modern-day games and avatar makers.
They just don\'t make \'em like they used to in the 90\'s & 00\'s.Everything\'s too 3D now, and I really like that genuine, cartoony, 2D art style because it makes me feel nostalgic for a simpler time.Millsberry sounds like the equivalent of Club Penguin. If it were somehow brought back, then that would be great, so I could at least play the game for myself and see what all the hype\'s about.
...'>Millsberry Arcade(04.03.2020)Probably anyone who reads this has never even heard of Millsberry. It was an online game sponsored and run by General Mills cereal, mostly as an advertising gimmick. You would sign up, create and dress up a character, then go around a whole town of shops, arcades, et cetera.My brother and I used to play this game a lot, mostly for the arcade mini games. We would constantly be fighting for the high score. My personal favorite game was the skiing one, Slalom.something. It was really fun!My favorite part in the entire game, though, was decorating your house. You could add furniture, buy pets(.
AnonymousI suppose I should add my own disappointment in the shutting down of such of fantastic game. It was introduced to us through an after school program when I was in 5th grade. It was either that or Math4Kids and since (at the time) I hated math, I said wha the heck. ANd instantly became obsessed with it. It taught me to \'live\' like a responsible adult, even though I hadn\'t realized it at the time. That was 10 years ago.
Millsberry game is coming, for you all who want to get experience of game with millsberry arcade, millsberry cup and millsberry cheat. Welcome to the millsberry Arcade, where it\'s always game time.With over 20 games to choose from, your biggest problem will be deciding which one is your favorite.millsberry always give you new experience,because millsberry is amazing game. This is an unofficial Millsberry youtube channel. Due to Millsberry\'s closure, we have put together a set of videos of us playing the games and exploring on.
A full decade and I decided that maybe I (I am a big kid at heart) and my niece who was way advanced for her 5 years of age to get into this. Unfortunately not.I have seen a plethora of petitions and I have signed some but I don\'t think there has been enough pushback from fans.
The small percentage of us that do remember have come back after a hiatus. So more than likely the fan base that kept Millsberry going are still on hiatus. I would really love for this to kick back up.I guess Ill have to wait in see. #nostalgia is a bitch! AnonymousIt\'s a shame General Mills shut the site down. I\'m eighteen and I had probably started playing on the site when I was about seven years old. I\'ve actually kept the same username since then in memory of it.
The munchables bosses. As their lively planet has been usurped, the embattled Munchables have only one hope; to devour their food enemies to grow large enough to defeat Don Onion and inevitably return peace to their captive land.In The Munchables, players are called upon to eat and defeat over 150 insidious enemies who have taken over the planet including Eggplanter, Space Shroom and Rice Baller. With each fallen foe, the daring omnivorous Munchables grow in size and power in their brave struggle. In this tantalizingly addictive game, players can also enjoy Mirror Mode, where stages are in reverse order and they must beat the clock in order to save the world.
That\'s eleven years now. But yeah, Millsberry was really a go-to site for me when I needed some entertainment in my day. I admit I somewhat quit just for a little while but it was only for a break.
I was big with most of the Millsberry forums out there and all of the websites basically shut down when Millsberry was gone. It does truly suck. My hope is that one day General Mills will realize there\'s still a massive fanbase out there and bring the site back. You\'d think they would\'ve at least published the arcade out there somewhere, but sadly no. They\'ll forever be greedy for money. I don\'t think the site closed because they wanted to retire it already. I think they were just tired of getting no money off of the website.
AnonymousPerhaps Millsberry was shut down \'cause not enough people were playing it at some point? (I wouldn\'t know) Or maybe because the creators felt that Adobe/Shockwave is outdated?
(If it was powered by Shockwave/Adobe, that is, more than likely)I remember watching a commercial about Millsberry as a kid, but I wasn\'t interested in playing it, and I was too obsessed with other games.But after seeing the images online, it looks really cool in retrospect. It looks much better than most modern-day games and avatar makers.
They just don\'t make \'em like they used to in the 90\'s & 00\'s.Everything\'s too 3D now, and I really like that genuine, cartoony, 2D art style because it makes me feel nostalgic for a simpler time.Millsberry sounds like the equivalent of Club Penguin. If it were somehow brought back, then that would be great, so I could at least play the game for myself and see what all the hype\'s about.
...'>Millsberry Arcade(04.03.2020)