Furby Paradise

Furby Paradise is a party-adventure game released in 1999 for the PlayStation. It was a collaboration between Cor-Son Games and Imagebuilder (whom produced their own Furby game the same year for the PC.) and published by Hasbro Interactive, whom owned Tiger Electronics, the creators of Furbies. The game came about due to a deal made between The Corning/Emerson Group and Hasbro where the former would get the rights to use the characters in a TV movie on the condition that they produce a game for the latter, and they would publish it in exchange for backing the movie.

The game was sold for free with the purchase of a custom Furby at Toys R' Us (though in European territories it was the other way around). In Canada, the game was included in Happy Meals at McDonalds and came with a free Furby key-chain, though they could still be bought individually with the purchase of a four-piece nugget, small fry and/or a small Diet Coke.