there r at the caastle wizard domain forest and creature area that's what i know
No, an apple does not sink. It floats, and that is why the game bobbing for apples can be played.
Creature Area, Beach, Lighthouse, Pet Town, Mt. Fantage, Castle Bridge, Castle, Forest, Wizard's Domain and the Carnival I did this the first day this mini-game came out. If you don't find the apples there, then just... search the whole area. Don't leave until you find the apples.
Bobbing for apples.
The goal in the board game 'Apples to Apples' is to win a subjective word association contest. Players are dealt 7 red apple cards with nouns on them and choose the best fit in relation to a green adjective apple card placed between them. The winner is the person with the most green apple cards gained for winning one of seven rounds.
in fantage
Yes they do. An apple is less dense than the water it displaces, so it floats. This is why we can have the game of "bobbing for apples", where you try to bite a floating apple.
You click on a game anywhere at Fantage and you click play and you will play it.
No. Mattel does not make an Apples to Apples app. You could try a similar game like Wordner, which runs in web browser and is Android compatible.
Minecraft, fantage is for loosers
You play the camera game at MT Fantage
Yes, Fantage is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a specific website, a word for a thing.A noun is a person, a place, or a thing.For example: "Fantage is fun!" or "Fantage is a cool game!". (Fantage, fun, and game are nouns, words for things.)
Steve Jobs did not invent apples to apples, the game apples to apples was invented in 1996 by Matt Kirby. If you are talking about Apple Inc. or originally Apple Computer Inc. it was established in 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne. They began by making mother-boards in their garage. In fact Jobs did not have the necessary technical skills at the time but rather Wozniak was the one to build the original Apple computer Apple I. Jobs had the business mind to incorporate and sell the apple name. The whole story behind the formation of Apple is incredible and I highly recommend you read about it.