Julie Saves the Eagles

Julie Saves The Eagles is a computer game released by the American Girl Company on October 19, 2008. Julie is one of the first Characters to receive her own game, along with Kit Kittredge and Mia St. Clair. Julie Saves The Eagles is based mainly on Julie Albright's fourth book, Julie and the Eagles.

Objective
The main goal in Julie Saves The Eagles is to help Julie find ways to finance an eagle release.

Locations
Julie Saves The Eagles is comprised of different locations, which are unlocked throughout the game.


 * Julie's Street (This location is available from the beginning of the game)


 * Chinatown, San Fransisco

Golden Gate Park


 * North Beach (where Julie's father and Ivy's family live)


 * Julie's Schoolyard and Library


 * Rescue Center (Also referred to throughout the game as The Randall Museum )


 * Marin County (A construction site)


 * San Bruno Mountain


 * The Earth Day event, also held in Golden Gate Park

List of Characters
Julie Saves The Eagles includes a few amount of character's from Julie Albright's stories, as well as some new neighbors and shopkeepers. Inexplicably, Julie's older sister, Tracy Albright, who plays a main supporting role in the book series, does not make an appearance in the game, while Julie's mother and father do.


 * Julie Albright
 * Ivy Ling (Julie is able to ask Ivy for help)
 * Joyce Albright (Julie is able to ask Joyce, her mother, for help)
 * Daniel Albright
 * Marilyn Ling (See "Trivia" below)
 * Robin Young
 * Thomas "T.J" Jefferson
 * Gung Gung Ling
 * Violet Woodacre
 * Golden Gate Park Candy Vendor
 * Young Boy Flying a Kite
 * Camera Salesman on Julie's Street
 * Kite Shop owner (Name signed as "R. Henderson" on petition; also refers to self as Mister Kite)
 * Man with Guitar on Julie's Street
 * Fishmonger
 * Chinatown Shopkeeper
 * Chinatown Fortune Cookie Baker
 * Chinatown Pharmacist
 * Marin County Construction Foreman

Trivia

 * Ivy's mother is given a name in Julie Saves The Eagles. Her name is given as "Marilyn Ling".


 * The Kite Vendor on Julie's street asks Julie and Ivy to call him Mister Kite; this is a possible reference to the Beatles's song, "Being For The Benefit of Mister Kite"