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  2. Grow Up (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Grow Up builds upon the gameplay of its predecessor, Grow Home, by once again putting players in control of a robot named B.U.D, who is able to climb on landscapes.While the game still features B.U.D's ability to direct the stalks of Starplants into energy sources to help them grow, the main goal of the game now is to recover parts of B.U.D's ship, M.O.M, which are spread across the planet ...

  3. Bokura no Kazoku - Wikipedia

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    Bokura no Kazoku is a simulation game where the player's actions determine how the central couple raises their children. [3] The personality of each child is influenced by choices made by the player – such as what hobbies they pursue, the school they attend, and how time is spent together as a family – with fourteen possible personality options.

  4. Grow Up - Wikipedia

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    Grow Up, 2016 video game; Music. Grow Up (Desperate Journalist album) , 2017; Grow ... Grow Up, 2011; Grow Up, a 2015 EP by HALO "Grow Up" (Olly Murs song)

  5. List of Enix home computer games - Wikipedia

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    Arale no Jump Up (アラレのJump up) NEC PC-8001mkII: Action game by Takanari Suzuki, based on the manga Dr. Slump. Magic Garden (マジックガーデン, Majikku Gāden) NEC PC-8801, other models Game by Toru Hidaka. November Wingman (ウイングマン, Uinguman) NEC PC-8801, other models Game by Tam Tam, based on the Wingman manga series.

  6. Category:Video games about plants - Wikipedia

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  7. All Grown Up! - Wikipedia

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    All Grown Up: Express Yourself is a video game for the Game Boy Advance, developed by Altron and published by THQ. Released in 2004, the plot involves Angelica completing an assignment for the school newspaper. The game is a compilation of mini-games that are linked by a series of eight missions.

  8. Room to Grow (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Room to Grow is an indie puzzle video game. [1] [2] The player controls a cactus which can elongate itself across the grid-based space. [2] The movement has been compared to that of Snake. [2] The objective of the each level is to control its cactus to move other another cactus or multiple cacti to its goal, a small grey circle. [2]

  9. Takekurabe - Wikipedia

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    Takekurabe was translated into English as They Compare Heights by W.M. Bickerton in 1930, as Growing Up by Edward Seidensticker in 1956, and as Child's Play by Robert Lyons Danly in 1981. [1] A translation under the title Teenagers Vying for Tops was provided by Seizo Nobunaga in 1953 or 1960, depending on the source. [1] [8]