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Nintendogs: Dachshund & Friends
NintendoCompatible with Nintendo DS™
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Price: US$ 53.90
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features
- Pick from more than 15 of the most popular dog breeds, including Labradors, Chihuahuas, beagles and more, then care for and train the puppy using the touch screen and microphone
- Pet the pup, acquire and play with more than 100 items like tennis balls, flying discs and even clothing accessories. Teach your dog to do tricks by creating your own personalized voice commands
- Train your pups well and compete in obedience and agility trials. Win these competitions to earn cash, which you can use to buy supplies and even more dogs to keep your first puppy company
- Walk puppies around the town to meet neighborhood dogs or interact wirelessly with friends Nintendogs using the innovative Bark Mode
description
Players care for and train their puppy by petting it, walking it and buying it supplies to play with. As a puppy competes in obedience and agility trials, owners can win money to purchase other puppy breeds.
Nintendogs features puppies from the most popular dog breeds, like Chihuahuas, Labrador retrievers, beagles and German shepherds. There will be more than 15 breeds in all, including breeds not featured in the Japanese versions. The pups will vary in gender, coloration and personality.
Players purchase one of several breeds available at the beginning, then start spending time with their pup. They throw flying discs and balls to improve the pups agility, bathe it when it gets dirty and use their own personal voice commands to train the dog to do tricks. If players train it well enough, they will excel in obedience and agility trials and disc competitions, which will earn money that they can use to buy other supplies and puppy breeds. When players earn enough cash, they can buy even more puppies to live with their original pup.
Players can socialize their pups by walking them around the town, where they will meet neighborhood dogs, and maybe even find new toys. Trips to the park and gym offer valuable training time to prepare for agility trials and disc competitions. Over time, the pups stamina will increase so players can explore farther and farther. Players also can interact wirelessly with their friends Nintendogs they can set their DS to bark whenever another puppy is within wireless range.
Nintendogs features puppies from the most popular dog breeds, like Chihuahuas, Labrador retrievers, beagles and German shepherds. There will be more than 15 breeds in all, including breeds not featured in the Japanese versions. The pups will vary in gender, coloration and personality.
Players purchase one of several breeds available at the beginning, then start spending time with their pup. They throw flying discs and balls to improve the pups agility, bathe it when it gets dirty and use their own personal voice commands to train the dog to do tricks. If players train it well enough, they will excel in obedience and agility trials and disc competitions, which will earn money that they can use to buy other supplies and puppy breeds. When players earn enough cash, they can buy even more puppies to live with their original pup.
Players can socialize their pups by walking them around the town, where they will meet neighborhood dogs, and maybe even find new toys. Trips to the park and gym offer valuable training time to prepare for agility trials and disc competitions. Over time, the pups stamina will increase so players can explore farther and farther. Players also can interact wirelessly with their friends Nintendogs they can set their DS to bark whenever another puppy is within wireless range.
further info
| Release Date | Aug 24, 2005 |
| Genre | Simulation |
| Version | US |
| ESRB Everyone Titles rated E (Everyone) have content that may be suitable for ages 6 and older. Titles in this category may contain minimal cartoon, fantasy or mild violence and/or infrequent use of mild language. |
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| PAX-Code | PAX0000572628 |
| Catalog No. | NTR-P-ADGE |
| Item Code | 045496735517 |
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| Total votes: | 2 |
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Exlon (8) on 08, Jul. 2011 09:32 (HKT)
It's cute...
buuut after a while? Kind of monotonous. I mean, honestly, I loved the game the first week I got it--and I still loved it later. It's just that when it comes down to it, there isn't that much to do in the game. Walk the dog (but you can't take it out again until it's rested for half an hour), train it a bit, enter a few contests a day...and the feeding and washing and caring and stuff. I really did like this game (I got it December 2008), but I rarely touch it now. However, if you have a 3DS, I highly recommend the 3DS version of the game. A much higher upgrade, and that one feels a bite less monotonous. :)
buuut after a while? Kind of monotonous. I mean, honestly, I loved the game the first week I got it--and I still loved it later. It's just that when it comes down to it, there isn't that much to do in the game. Walk the dog (but you can't take it out again until it's rested for half an hour), train it a bit, enter a few contests a day...and the feeding and washing and caring and stuff. I really did like this game (I got it December 2008), but I rarely touch it now. However, if you have a 3DS, I highly recommend the 3DS version of the game. A much higher upgrade, and that one feels a bite less monotonous. :)
Anonymous on 26, Nov. 2005 12:13 (HKT)
nintendogs
this ...game ....is ...aswsome!
this ...game ....is ...aswsome!
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