Music Games International

Music Games International (www.kidsmusicstage.com) has released three interactive musical games for children of all ages that are loaded with a variety of musical games, jigsaw puzzles, trivia, animated encyclopedias and other activities. The Magic Flute, based on the timeless opera, lets children join Mozart for youthful adventures that expand their musical abilities. The Nutcracker Music Game helps develop children's appreciation for great music, as Tchaikovsky's holiday classic comes alive. Finally, Alice in Vivaldi's Four Seasons: The Music Game combines music from Vivaldi and Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland tale with the latest digital entertainment.

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