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Review: I Luv Chocolate for iPhone, iPod Touch
The game and its premise is simple and that’s one of the biggest selling points. The premise is that you broke into a chocolate factory and you’re trying to eat as much candy as possible without getting caught by the guards.
With seven levels and 30 different candies raining from the sky, all you need to do is catch enough candy to equal the point goal of the level while making sure not to touch the security guards or grabbing any of the items that also make you lose time.
This Valentine’s Day give the Wii owner in your life an edible mii
Chocomiis are back this year! What’s a Chocomii? Glad you asked. Paul Pape Designs decided last year for Valentines Day to have a special item in the website shop – a little treat called Chocolate Avatars. Since the items were so popular, they’re back again, but with a few changes this time. You’re still getting a 4 inch tall, 2oz. milk, dark or white chocolate avatar, but some changes have been instituted to make the figures more durable and delivery safer.
For example, the figures are now on a 1/4 inch thick slab of chocolate, so they don’t break in transit. They also have little pink sugar hearts on their chests, instead of Red Hot hearts. The little Chocomiis are also each in their own, sealed tray insert this year, as opposed to last year’s bubble wrap. There are also printed boxes to house each pair, that reads on the top, “Wii belong together, you and Mii.” Also, $1 from every order is donated to Child’s Play. You’ll also be able to track your Chocomii’s voyage after they ship, and the recipient will have to sign for them.
The Chocomiis cost $10, and shipping costs $9, $18, or $35, depending on the option you choose. There are only 1,000 boxes this year, and once those are gone, there are no more Chocomiis…















