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Web site: www.luckycharms.millsberry.com
In this online game, users help "Lucky," the Lucky Charms leprechaun, find a powerful new charm and save the Emerald Elder. Kids who enter a code from cereal boxes get extra time to complete their quest. The first clue comes from an elf who says "I know where he went. Where they dig for a delicious Lucky Charms ingredient." The answer is the Chocolate Mines. Lucky also says repeatedly that he has "marshmallow power."
The game does remind users who have played for a while that being active every day is important for players who want to keep up with "Lucky."