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Play FisherPrice Perfect Fit Online

You drag colorful blocks into matching outlines while Fisher-Price jingles play—works for toddlers, but you'll be bored before they are.

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Fisher-Price Perfect Fit was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System, though it never saw a wide commercial release and remains an obscure title. Developed by Fisher-Price themselves, it fits into the era of early NES games aimed at very young children, focusing on simple interaction rather than complex challenges.

You control a cursor to drag and drop large, brightly colored shapes into their corresponding silhouettes on screen. The main objective is to complete each puzzle by fitting all the pieces correctly, with cheerful sound effects confirming each match. The game progresses through increasingly complex arrangements, though the pace remains slow and the difficulty never rises beyond basic pattern recognition. It feels like participating in a digital play session designed to hold a toddler's attention, not to test any real skill.

Nintendo (NES)
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