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My tween daughter purchased this game with her Christmas money, and it is by far her favorite game. It took a little while for her to figure out how to do the contests, but now she is up to 4 dogs, and is having a lot of fun.
You could even teach commands. Nintendogs was my first ever game for DS. But that's where the trouble started. For the first couple months, I played it nonstop. It was extremely cool, because you could draw walk routes, and train for competitions. You see, the dogs recognize commands by voice, so if your voice changes, then you have to teach them everything all over again, which takes forever. So I would just recommend this game for adults, or kids already through puberty.
the German Shepherd. The doggies are cute, the contests are fun and even taking a little stroll in the park helps you bond with your puppy. I would recommend this game to all ages 7 and up. It isn't very cute and is much harder to train. All the breeds are smart and adorable. Except. That's the only downfall to this edition. =>
This is a cute game, although I bought it used and it did not come with instructions. My daughter is seven and picked up on it quickly, a lot quicker than I did. She doesn't seem to need the instructions. But, it is a good alternative to having a real dog around :).
You have to buy this game. It is just like haveing your own dog you feed them,bathe them,you shop for them,and go in contests.Trust me i'm a kid and i love this game.
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