Laura's Happy Adventures is an adventure, role-playing video game developed by Playmobil Interactive and distributed by Ubi Soft Entertainment. The game was originally released in 1995 becoming the first computer video game to be produced primarily for young girls as a target audience. The setting was based on Playmobil's popular Victorian dollhouse line. The game's storyline revolved around a good-natured young girl named Laura as she solved the mystery of a magic diamond by helping the people around her, both within her family and the outside villagers, blending real-world everyday life with fantasy elements. The game was directed by Alain Tascan and featured an original soundtrack by composer Daniel Scott. A Game Boy Color version, entitled Laura, was produced and released in 2000.
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