Nintendo DS Nintendogs Dachshund & Friends

MODEL- NTRPADGE VENDOR- NINTENDO FEATURES- Nintendogs (Mini Dachshund) DS Put a puppy inside your Nintendo DS! In this game choose from miniature dachshund, golden retriever, beagle, pug, Siberian husky, shih tzu. 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. 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 lets you pick a puppy from a variety of breeds available at the beginning of the game. As you start spending time with your pup you can throw flying discs and balls to improve the pups agility. You can bathe it when it gets dirty and use your own personal voice commands to train the dog to do tricks. If you train it well enough, your dog will excel in obedience and agility trials and disc competitions, which will earn money that you can use to buy other supplies and puppy breeds. When you earn enough cash, you 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 eve
Nintendo DS Nintendogs Dachshund & Friends
Nintendo DS Nintendogs Dachshund & Friends Features
  1. Walk it, buy the right supplies and work with your puppy to increase its stamina.
  2. Socialize your pups by walking them around town, where they'll meet neighborhood dogs -- and maybe even find new toys.
  3. Choose from a wide range of pets - Miniature dachshund, golden retriever, beagle, pug, Siberian husky and Shih Tzu.
  4. More than 100 items like tennis balls, flying discs and even clothing accessories.
$29.55
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User Reviews....
I got this for a gift for a family member and the game was in perfect condidtion for being used and I know she will have many hours of enjoyment. Also the main reason I was able to buy it for her was the good price! Thanks! -- Perfect!
this game is the best game ever! The dogs look so real and are really cute : )Its a really fun game you get to take you dog on walks, train them, and enter them in contest! I reccomend this to everyone! : ) -- LOVE IT
My 10 year old daughter loves this games she has played it for years and she still plays it!She started screaming she found the jack russell book which lets you adopt the jack rusell and she said she got it by putting the knit hat on her dogs every time she would take one for a walk and she changed her clock to the lucky clock and BOOM! She got it good for kids like 6 and up. -- Awesome
I personally like this game to play from time to time when I need a break from the day's activities. Initially it seems like a lot of work, and like it takes you forever to get any special, unloackable breeds. However, after a while, the newness wears off. If you like constant stimulation and active gaming, then this probably isn't the right game for you.

However, because i live a decently busy lifestyle, it's nice to use this game to calm down in the evening and to get my mind off of everything. I do wish you could have "overall stats" to see on the puppy, like intelligence level, obedience level, speed/stamina, that kind of thing, and that you could breed your dogs. It's like they do have different temperaments, and I would love to know how well I would do if I could breed them. -- Digital Dogs
This was my very first Nintendo DS game; I actually bought the game with my DS system. The first week or two that I played around with it, it was somewhat enjoyable. The puppies were cute and I entertained myself by entering them in competitions (which they never won...maybe it was just me). After the novelty wore off, however, it got pretty old. Giving them baths, feeding them, walking them...it was the same thing day in and day out. I knew that was the premise of the game, I just didn't expect it to get old so fast. I eventually found myself turning on my DS out of some weird sense of obligation rather than expecting to have fun playing a game. I love the concept of the virtual pet (I had about 15 Tamagochis and Nano Pets); I guess I was just hoping for more variety in what you could do with them considering the system capabilities. Everyone raved about this game, so I was hoping for something greater. I guess it just goes to show not every game is suitable for every person. -- Gets old after a while...
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