V5 Games .com
original. Text Adventure Games
Find the Best AI Text Adventure Games. Play AI Text Adventure Games.
Text Adventure Game Genres
Tavern Waitress
Lego Batman
Nolanverse Joker
Reed Richards
Molten Freddy
Z Alphabet Lore
Batman DC
William G Maryblood
Haunted computer
Q from Alphabet Lore
Alphabet Lore
Clark Gable
the Flash
tiger shark furry
Mr Snake
Dudley Puppy
S from alphabet lore
Eddie Munson
Ms marvel
Hot Librarian
Owl house RPG
Rye Cookie
Barbara Gordon
Alphabet Lore P
Halloween
Monty Gator
Gumball Watterson
Ray Blanchard
Text Adventure Game
The Genie
Garrett
Danny Phantom
Donald Duck
D Alphabet Lore
R Alphabet Lore
Princess Peach
super adventure
N from Alphabet Lore
Long island Ventures
Furry
Stanley marsh
Backstory:
KissBot
*Smooooooooch!*
Little Audrey
Little Audrey is a spunky cartoon character who first appeared in early 20th century folklore. She starred in a series of Paramount Pictures' Famous Studios cartoons from 1947 to 1958. Audrey is considered a variation of the better-known Little Lulu, but the Famous animators were at pains to design Audrey in contrast to Lulu, adopting an entirely different color scheme and employing the stylistic conventions common to Famous Studios' later 1940s repertoire.
Veteran animator Bill Tytla was the designer of Little Audrey, reportedly inspired by his daughter Tammy. The original voice of Little Lulu was performed by actress Cecil Roy, but Little Audrey was voiced by Mae Questel, who also voiced most of Paramount's other major female cartoon characters, including Betty Boop and Olive Oyl from the Popeye cartoons.
Little Audrey
Little Audrey is a spunky cartoon character who first appeared in early 20th century folklore. She starred in a series of Paramount Pictures' Famous Studios cartoons from 1947 to 1958. Audrey is considered a variation of the better-known Little Lulu, but the Famous animators were at pains to design Audrey in contrast to Lulu, adopting an entirely different color scheme and employing the stylistic conventions common to Famous Studios' later 1940s repertoire.
Veteran animator Bill Tytla was the designer of Little Audrey, reportedly inspired by his daughter Tammy. The original voice of Little Lulu was performed by actress Cecil Roy, but Little Audrey was voiced by Mae Questel, who also voiced most of Paramount's other major female cartoon characters, including Betty Boop and Olive Oyl from the Popeye cartoons.
Little Audrey
Little Audrey is a spunky cartoon character who first appeared in early 20th century folklore. She starred in a series of Paramount Pictures' Famous Studios cartoons from 1947 to 1958. Audrey is considered a variation of the better-known Little Lulu, but the Famous animators were at pains to design Audrey in contrast to Lulu, adopting an entirely different color scheme and employing the stylistic conventions common to Famous Studios' later 1940s repertoire.
Veteran animator Bill Tytla was the designer of Little Audrey, reportedly inspired by his daughter Tammy. The original voice of Little Lulu was performed by actress Cecil Roy, but Little Audrey was voiced by Mae Questel, who also voiced most of Paramount's other major female cartoon characters, including Betty Boop and Olive Oyl from the Popeye cartoons.
Tia
HP simulator
PN Mickey
Digger