Nintendogs Labrador Retriever & Friends
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| Nintendogs Labrador Retriever & Friends |
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| Manufacturer: Nintendo |
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| List Price: $29.99 |
| Sale Price: $27.82 |
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Product Description |
Nintendogs Lab & Friends is an animal simulation where you can raise one or more adorable puppies and play with them to your heart's content. Teach your pups new tricks. Just speak into the system's microphone and they'll respond to the voice commands you've taught them, then use the DS touch screen to play with your puppy. Breeds available in the game include Labrador retriever, miniature schnauzer, toy poodle, Pembroke Welsh corgi, miniature pinscher and shiba inu. 6 pups to love and care for. View larger. | Gameplay In Nintendogs Lab & Friends owners purchase one of the six breeds available at the beginning of Nintendogs, then start spending time with their pups. They throw flying discs and balls to improve the pup’s agility, bathe it when it gets dirty and repeat voice commands to train the dog to do tricks. If owners 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 owners earn enough cash, they can buy even more puppies to live with their original pup. Key Game Features - Visit the kennel and select a puppy from some of the most popular breeds, including Labs, Chihuahuas, dachshunds 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. Owners teach their dogs to do tricks by creating their own personalized voice commands.
- Owners who train their pups well can compete in obedience and agility trials. They win these competitions to earn cash, which they can use to buy supplies and even more dogs to keep their first puppy company.
- Owners can set the DS to Bark Mode, then take it with them as they head out into the real world. The DS will bark to let them know when another Nintendogs owner is in range and ready to meet.
| Screenshots:  Feed your pup. View larger. | |  bathe and care for him. View larger. | |  Win cash for in-game gear. View larger. | |  Make a connection. View larger. | | | |
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Product Details |
- More than 100 items like tennis balls, flying discs and even clothing accessories.
- Choose from a wide range of pets - Labrador Retriever, Miniature Schnauzer, Toy Poodle, Pembroke Welsh corgi, Miniature Pinscher and Shiba Inu.
- Socialize your pups by walking them around town, where they'll meet neighborhood dogs -- and maybe even find new toys.
- Walk it, buy the right supplies and work with your puppy to increase its stamina.
- As a puppy competes in obedience and agility trials where owners can win money to purchase other puppy breeds.
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Customer Reviews |
7 yr old daughter can't stop playing...
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| Review Date: July 13, 2010 |
| Reviewer: ryjill, |
| very fun and interactive game. The ONLY less-than-positive comment my daughter made, was that she wished you could own more than 3 pets at a time. I personally have not looked into the game to see if it is possible to own more, but trust she would know better than I. She has had a blast adopting the puppies, training them, naming them, taking them for walks (and meeting other pets along the way), bathing her puppies and many other activities. Highly recommend. |
dogs,dogs,dogs!
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| Review Date: May 4, 2010 |
| Reviewer: , |
| I am a ten year old girl, and I got Nintendogs a couple of months ago, and I love it! There is so much to do. A lot of my friends have it, and they also all like it. The graphics are great and the dogs are ADORABLE! You select from a variety of breeds of dogs, and unlock new dogs as your trainer points increase (you collect trainer points from various things you do with your dog). You can name your dog, teach it commands, and train it for contests and take it for walks. Though it is fun, there are a few things that are unrealistic. For one things, dogs do not in real life find wrapped presents in the street, especially a meteorite or gold bar. You never really get new things to do, but the old things hardly ever get boring. I highly recommend this game for ages 8-12. Go Nintendogs! |
Cute graphics
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| Review Date: April 4, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Kasey Smith, Las Vegas, Nevada |
| My 5 yr old grand daughter really enjoys this game. She has not learned 90% of it; but loves that she can speak her dog's name and the dog barks. We are still learning the game. I had to have my 12 yr old grand daughter work with it; Reading the instructions will probable work - but I'll leave that to my 12 yr old. She enjoyed the graphics. I wasn't disappointed in the money spent; it holds their attention. I don't expect any games to meet all their expectations. These graphics are cute, and again, she loves the interaction. |
Great Game and fun to play
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| Review Date: February 16, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Patricia Brouillette, Fort Drum, NY United States |
| It is a fun game to play. You get to enjoy training and playing with a puppy. My young daughter likes playing with the doggies. She likes to pet them. |
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| Review Date: February 13, 2010 |
| Reviewer: dorie 1954, hagerstown, MD USA |
| i bought this for my granddaughter for Christmas and she LOVES it. the dogs look so real and since she's not allowed to have a dog, and wants one very badly, this game brings her a lot of joy. it's just like looking into a tv screen...the graphics are that good. and there are plenty of activities to keep her busy.Nintendogs Labrador Retriever & Friends |
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