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For:DS Release Date: 6 October 2005
Seriously, how can you not love this?
Seriously, how can you not love this?

Seriously, how can you not love this?

It has always been Nintendo's aim to use the DS as a way to attract a new type of gamer. The touch screen interface was a stroke of brilliance in this regard, but as we all know, consoles rise and fall based on software released for them. Therefore, to attract a new type of gamer, you need to deliver a new type of gaming experience. Nintendogs is that experience.

Essentially a kind of advanced Tamagotchi, Nintendogs is a dog simulator for your DS. It allows you to choose from a range of different dog breeds and adopt them as your new pet. Why not just buy a dog, I hear you ask? Well they're considerably more expensive for a start, plus you can't keep an actual dog in your pocket... not unless you wish to starve them of oxygen or have big, roomy pockets.

In the demo we played, we had the choice of three different puppies to play with for a while, and it was utterly delightful. How a game can bring about affection almost immediately is a credit to the game's creators, but you honestly can't help but grin as this cute little pup bounds up to your screen, looking for some attention. Interacting with the dog using the stylus is extremely satisfying too, allowing you a full range of activities. On a basic level, you can stroke your pup, but a series of toys allow a full range of fun activities: Frisbees, balls and ropes are all available and it's easy to tell that they'll provide hours of fun.

Not sure if this is a yawn or a yelp, but it's cute regardless

Not sure if this is a yawn or a yelp, but it's cute regardless

Due to the noise when we played the demo, we only got a limited chance to test the voice commands but Nintendo promise a full range of functionality. However, even without this element, the game is hugely satisfying to play and its addictive qualities are very easy to see. The ability to train your dog will allow you to make it fit your own personality and then show it off to your friends. The good news is that with the DS' WiFi support this is very easy to do. Nintendogs supports a wireless feature that will allow your dogs to meet each other and interact. Indeed in the first demonstration we saw of this, at Nintendo's pre-E3 conference, Miyamoto's dog got a little too friendly with another, which lead to a lot of laughter. This is what Nintendogs excels at though: bringing a smile to your face while offering a way to interact with fellow games players in a non competitive way.

Games like this and Electroplankton represent a step in the right direction for gaming and it's great to see how well they are turning out. The game was bound to appeal to a female audience, but there seems to be enough substance to appeal to a male audience too. Whether the full game lives up to all this promise remains to be seen, but even at this early stage it seems full to the brim with potential.

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Latiosrules

nintendogs are wiked
Posted 16:45 on 08 May 2008
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fun

its so fun :)
Posted 00:22 on 16 March 2008
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basiland

I think nintendogs is boring at the beginning.
Posted 11:25 on 21 June 2007
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Nintenman

Katy, you posted a long time ago, but I'll help anyway! Enter your dog in a ton of competitions and practice before each one, go on walks and get stuff, try to get one of everything (exept accessories, get 3) then sell everything that you don't want to give away on bark mode, you get a ton of money. You probably already figured that out by now, though, right?
Posted 08:26 on 01 April 2007
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emily@ alfie

great game !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

the best
Posted 00:45 on 13 November 2006
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katy@ alfie

does ne 1 know ne cheats 4 money had it 1 month an still got 1 dog plz help!!
Posted 15:17 on 31 May 2006
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alfie

I love nintendogs and i think that it is one of the best games that has been created. i think that they are just like real dogs. I am not allowed a real dog, but i think that nintendogs is better for me. For one thing real dogs do not learn tricks as easy and another thing is that they do not make they house smell.
Posted 19:23 on 22 April 2006

Game Stats

Developer: Nintendo
Publisher: Nintendo
Genre: Unknown
No. Players: 1-4
Rating: PEGI 3+
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