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List Price: £29.99 Buy New: £20.49 You Save: £9.50 (32%)
New (15) Used (5) from £14.98
Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 185
Platform: Nintendo Ds Genre: simulation-games Rating: To Be Announced Media: Video Game Age: 3 - 18 years Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.7 x 0.8
MPN: NINDOGS UPC: 045496462970 EAN: 0045496462970 ASIN: B000FTQRAI
Release Date: June 16, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Amazon.co.uk Review In a nutshell: The ultimate evolution of virtual pet: Nintendogs gives you opportunity to preen and look after a selection of cute puppies in a virtual home, with virtual currency, where you can buy toys and accessories for their enjoyment. You can clean the pups, feed them, walk them, play catch with them, and even talk to them.The lowdown: Nintendogs is brimming with character. Each pup looks out from the DS touchscreen and paws longingly. You can respond to your virtual pet's need of attention by stroking the screen, using items such as balls and brushes with the aid of the stylus, and talking to your dogs through the DS's inbuilt microphone system. Impressive 3D graphics give lifelike animation to these canine wonders. Most exciting moment: After a few attempts to speak commands into the microphone, your puppy understands the meaning of "sit", barks approval, and sits down. It's good to talk. Since you ask: You can keep three pups in your home at any time. When left to their own devices, they'll play and play-fight together. And they call this 'puppy love'. The bottom line: A Nintendog is not just for Christmas. Jonti Davies
Product Description Once the players have bought their dog, they have to take full care; i.e. feed them, wash them, take them out for walks in the neighborhood, play with them, ad cuddle them. Through the built-in DS microphone, players can also each their dogs voice command-lead tricks ? from the classic ?sit? to the more advanced ?backflip?. Once players have trained their puppy up, they can enroll their dog into competitions to prove their talent and earn prize money. There are three different type of competition: an obedience trial, a Frisbee-catching contest, and an obstacle course (against time). With the competition earnings, the player can buy food, toys, and accessories for their dog. It is possible to buy and own up to three puppies at any single time. Features: Total of 20 dogs as in the other versions 6 different breed unlocked from the beginning: Dalmatian, Boxer, German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, Yorkshire Terrier, Beagle12 other breeds can be unlocked in the game through collection of dog owner points Plus 2 secret breeds that can be unlocked through finding the rare items; the Jack Russell Terrier (item: Jack Russell?s Book) and Shiba Inu (item: Japanese Collar)When a Dalmatian is met in Bark Mode, it will be unlocked automatically for those who do not yet have Dalmatian available within their games rooms Initial indoor room design of the flat is ?Early American?Rooms in the Reform Shop from the beginning of the game; Northern European Style, Designer?s Mansion, Japanese-style Room. 3 Hidden Rooms: Desktop Space, Seaside & Outer Space Items Items available from the beginning: Fireman?s Hat (the US Best Friends version had a Santa?s Hat as a promotional item) Over 100 items can be bought or found for the dogs to either play with them or dress them up. Overall probability of finding items remains the same apart from Santa?s Hat (Standard) and Japanese Collar (rare). Players need to collect over 20,000 Owner Points to
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| Customer Reviews: Read 29 more reviews...
Dalmation - a great addition to Nintendogs! June 4, 2006 85 out of 90 found this review helpful
This is a great addition to the Nintendogs group! And don't worry, you can still connect with people who have the other versions of Nintendogs.
Is basiclly the same game but with the cutest breed as one of the starting breeds. The other starting breeds are Boxer, German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, Yorkshire Terrier and Beagle. You then can unlock a further 12 breeds through training points and 2 breeds through finding items on a walk, Jack Russell Terrier (item: Jack Russell's Book) and Shiba Inu (item: Japanese Collar).
Initial room design of the flat is 'Early American'. In the room design shop at the begining there is The Northern European Style, Designer's Mansion and Japanese-style Room. There are 3 hidden rooms.
There is one item available from the begining, the firemans hat. There are well over 100 items for you to collect and buy.
I think this is a perfect pal for a Nintendo DS or a Nintendo DS Lite. I would give it 10/10 every time!
Best game in the world March 17, 2007 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
This is the best game I have ever played. It is fun and the graphics are really good. You can have eight dogs at one time and you have to feed them, play with them and teach them tricks. You can enter competitions including disc competitions, agility trials and the rather hard Obedience trials. You can go on walks and you get presents and you can meet other dogs and also train your dogs for disc throwing at the park and train for agility trials at the Gym. I like connecting with my friends on bark mode. You can put accsesories on your dogs. My dogs are, Patch (the beagle) Spot (Dalmation) Ollie (Sheltie) May ( Boxer) Pebbles ( Sheltie)
I Love this Game February 10, 2007 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
It is cool, you look after dogs. You can look after up to eight dogs, feed them, play with them, teach them tricks and walk them. They will grow to love you. You will end up with all the different breeds of dogs in the kennel to choose from. The graphics are excellent though it is a bit restricting in some of the scenes such as the park as you can only go in one area. The dogs look real and respond to both touch and voice.
Marvellous fun July 2, 2006 33 out of 41 found this review helpful
The only real niggle I have with this masterpiece is the limit to what can be accomplished each day (you can only enter up to three tournaments and teach your dog one or two new tricks each day) which makes extended play impossible. However as a brief diversion from the hectic mundanity of everyday life it's perfect. And the dogs are REALLY cute!
It must be noted that the novelty value wears off very quickly, and once it does you're left with nada.
exellent! December 29, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
i luv nintendogs because you can play it every day and never complete it.i've only got the dalmation one and can only afford one dog my dalmation dolly is lots of fun to play with everyday!its good for all ages because my older sister luvs it 2!
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