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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Happy Tails: Animal Shelter

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Happy Tails: Animal Shelter

Happy Tails: Animal Shelter
From Viva Media

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Product Description

It’s up to you to shelter and nurse your little friends back to health! You’ll get to care for and love hamsters, puppies, kittens, bunnies and more in your very own animal shelter. Learn each animal’s story and give them all a happy ending by finding them perfect new homes.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #168 in Software
  • Brand: Viva Media
  • Model: 00424
  • Released on: 2008-08-18
  • ESRB Rating: Everyone
  • Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows 2000, Windows XP
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Dimensions: .35 pounds

Features

  • Over 99 unique animal stories
  • Unlock levels to take care of special animals like wild fawns
  • Learn from your own animal library full of fun animal facts

Customer Reviews

Don't miss it if you have an animal lover at home!5 I bought this game for my six year old daughter and it has quickly become one of her favorites. I have to say that I find it quite charming as well. Basically, you are put in charge of the Happy Tails Animal Shelter, where you will take in all kinds of animals and try to find the perfect person to send them home with. You are also in charge of caring for each animal, including feeding them, grooming them, and making sure they get play time and personal attention. There are all kinds of really cute animals in the game, from cats, dogs, and guinea pigs to horses and deer. You start off with the "easy" animals and gradually work your way up to the larger animals that require more care and attention. My daughter is really into animals and is just crazy for cats and horses, so she loves being able to play "mommy" to all the critters in the game. The graphics are well-done on the animals and they are all really cute. She is able to play the game pretty easily on her own as the controls are easy to learn and the same concepts are used throughout the game. I think that this is an especially unique game because of the lessons that it teaches kids about what it is really like to take care of an animal every day. I'm sure lots of parents (myself included)have their kids begging for a puppy or a pony and I think that this game is able to illustrate to children that having a pet is a big (but fun!) responsibility. Also, after playing this game, my daughter asked me how old you have to be to work at a real animal shelter and told me that she wants to find homes for real animals someday! All in all, I think Happy Tails is a great game that you can feel good about your kids playing. Happy Tails: Animal Shelter!5 I played this game when I was at Target and it was in a 8 pack pc game called 8 Great Games For Girls. When I saw it, I went nuts! Fianlly, when it was time for me to get something, I picked up this right away, even though i spent all my allowance! I was nervous when I got home, thinking it might no work. But it did! I was relieved! It's a little better than Pet Vet 3D, but I would give both of them A+. When I played it, it was so fun! youget to care for cats, dogs, bunnies, rabbits, horses, guinea pigs, hamsters, and even deer! The tiring thing is that you have to feed the animals every day, and when you take a test to say how much you know about animals, when you get it wrong, you have to START ALL OVER AGAIN! I was like, SERIOUSLY???!?!?! and the test is so long... Overall, You get to name your character, a Blonde Medium Female. Similar to Pet Vet 3D, but she's thinner! anyway, i would reccomend this game for girls ages 8 to 10, 12 yr olds would find it tiring. One of the best pc games ever! Not very fun!2 I love animal games but this i did not like: 1. only 4 breeds of dogs the characters are always the same and don't judge the pictures above you can't do half the things up here trust me!

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