Find Furby is an official electronic board game developed by Tiger Electronics in 1998. It comes with very well designed tiny replicas of the larger sized Furby's as game pieces and a large cloud as the board. The player is supposed to find which Furby is talking.
Gameplay[]
The game consists of one game mode with two difficulty levels.
Place the nine Furby figures around the game board in the resting position. A sound will play, and you must choose a Furby figure to place in the middle. If that Furby makes the same noise, you get to keep the Furby figure, it counts as a point. Otherwise, it will make a different noise, and you must put it back in the resting position. In easy mode, the same noise will be repeated until the right Furby figure is chosen. In hard mode, a different random noise will be played each round.
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Prototype[]
The prototype features different molds for the Furby’s, which feature the Leopard Furby, Giraffe Furby, Snowball Furby, Zebra Furby, Witch’s Cat Furby, Skunk Furby, Tiger Furby, and the Church Mouse Furby. It also plays a different sound when you find the correct Furby. It says “You found me yippie!” Instead of “right you are! Yahooo you go again!” The Furby’s also appear to have fuzzy hair instead of molded hair, like the released version.
Commercial[]
"Find Furby" Commercial (1999, USA)







