Toys For Boys And Girls Overview
Toys For Boys And Girls was one of those Flash games you'd find on a portal in the late 2000s. It fit right in with the era's simple, click-driven titles, the kind you played for a few minutes between other tasks. The premise was straightforward, presented without much fanfare.
You control a factory worker, and your job is to assemble toys as they come down a conveyor belt. Each order specifies a toy, like a robot or a doll, and you must click the correct parts from bins to build it before it reaches the end of the line. The mechanics involve matching parts to diagrams and managing a queue of incoming orders. The pace starts slow but gradually demands quicker clicks and decisions as more variety appears. It feels like a race against the clock, where a single mistake can let an unfinished toy slip by.