Petz Sports: Dog Playground Wii

Game Details
Platform: Wii
Released: 14 November 2008
GTIN-13: 3307211606876
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Description
Discover a brand new furry-fun experience on Nintendo Wii: take care of adorable puppies, play with them and challenge your friends in a rich-featured multiplayer mode. ... So who will cross the finish line first' Key Features: Adopt your favourite puppy from a wide variety and care for him - From the Golden retriever to the funny Chihuahua, collect all 18 breeds. - Take care of your puppy and develop a strong relationship with him: the more you play with him, the more your dog reacts and expresses himself. - Teach him over 22 different tricks, such as dance, do the tornado, roll over. Your dogs are your playmates - Jump rope in the parkway, throw ball in the park or participate in agility course challenges with your favourite puppy. - Train your dog to make him the number 1 racing dog in the world. Customise your puppy - Unlock costumes, hats and special accessories. - Dress you dog in more than 100 000 different ways. - Unlock a funny and surprising hair coat for each breed. Gameplay designed for the Wii - Interact with your dog like in real life with the Wii remotes: pet him, play fetch, throw the Frisbee or the Football ... - Accessible and fun interactive gameplay. Race with your friends - 36 agility courses for you to compete against up to 4 friends. - Bring and exchange your dogs collection and your costumes to your friend ' s place in your Wii remote. Improved, more realistic graphics - New fur technology that makes your dogs the best looking animals on the Wii. - Watch your puppy interact in realistic looking environments. - Watch your puppy grow thanks to the variety of ages: learn how he will progress and will improve his skills from the puppy stage, through the young stage and finally the adult stage.