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Nov 16

Littlest Pet Shop Friends

Published by Maurice at 7:03 pm under Littlest Pet Shop

  • An all-new mystery pet is coming to town and you’ll just have to play to see what else pops up.
  • Collect all new pets packed full of personality! Meet the Great Dane, the Peacock, the Collie, the Ladybug, and many more of your favorite pets.
  • Each pet has a best friend that helps them prepare for the party! Plus full co-op gameplay lets you and your real-life best friend enjoy the fun together.
  • An all-new story guides you along your journey as you play mini-games and accomplish tasks to get closer to the celebration.
  • Design your own accessories and style out your pets in your own unique way.

Product Description
Littlest Pet Shop Friends WiiAmazon.com Product Description
Grab your best friend and check out the pet party of the year. With Littlest Pet Shop Friends for Wii you can adventure in new worlds, customize accessories, play awesome mini-games, and collect a ton of adorable Littlest Pets. The second edition of the Littlest Pet Shop video game brings the party to you with a new cast of quirky pets a… More >>

Littlest Pet Shop Friends

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4 Responses to “Littlest Pet Shop Friends”

  1. Anitra Elmoreon 16 Nov 2009 at 8:33 pm

    Littlest Pet Shop Friends for the Wii was a huge hit in our house. My little party planner had a great time getting ready for the “party of the year” with her pet friends. This was one of those games I had to keep telling her she’d been playing too long. And, if you have kids you know that’s a major indicator that the game was pretty cool. I like that it’s a multi-player game that caused the kids to do some problem solving. There is a lot of reading (as mentioned in the other reviews), so be prepared to read if your child is younger than 2nd grade.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. P. Hertzleron 16 Nov 2009 at 9:24 pm

    This is a very nice game, but there is way too much reading for younger players. If your kid can’t read proficiently, be prepared for hours of pet puns and cutesy banter that barely server to move the game along. Hopefully you can convince your kid to keep mashing the A button so you don’t have to read every word.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Melissa Collinson 16 Nov 2009 at 11:52 pm

    I really thought that my 5 year old daughter would love this game, but she doesn’t. It features cute little pet shop characters and since the pet shop toys are intended for kids her age, I thought the game would be too. My daughter enjoys games like Cake Mania on the PC and this game has mini games that are similar, but it is too hard for her to control and she gets upset when her time starts running out, it made her cry one time. I even had trouble keeping up on one of the mini games as I am new to the Wii and aiming is something I need to practice more. I think the game would be great for a 7 or 8 year old, but then the subject matter may be to “babyish” for kids that age, I’m not sure. I gave it 3 starts because I think that a kid who is into the Pet Shop toys and who can aim well with the Wii-mote would really enjoy this game. My kid gave it her best for about 20 minutes before giving up. We are exchanging it today for a different game.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. M. Hertzleron 17 Nov 2009 at 12:03 am

    We bought this for our 6 year old. She is just starting to read, so my husband and I find ourselves having to sit with her and read every thought bubble. The problem with this is, most conversations are full of ridiculous jokes and extra reading to make one point.

    The graphics are cute, the idea (the pets throwing a surprise party for a new friend’s arrival) is a good one. The scenery and games are also fun for my daughter.

    While the previous Pet Shop game was mostly wandering around and playing games, this one is more task oriented. I am curious as to what lies behind the surprise party, because it will be anti-climactic if that is the end of it all. However, by then, maybe all this silly conversation will die down and more game playing will happen.

    I would rather the pets talk themselves than to have a lot of reading to do. If they would like to pretend that it is helping my child read, the speech would not be as goofy and the words would be less ‘cutesy’.

    So sure, she loves it, we hate it.

    Rating: 3 / 5

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