It is a perfect example of what a handheld game should be and even though this is the first game in the series it still holds up pretty well to this day. When you start playing the game, you are given a choice of a few different breeds of dogs to pick from.
I went for the lab, but the others such as the corgi look super cute too. While the later games look better. I was surprised at how good the dogs in this game look after all these years. Once you pick your new friend, Nintendogs really gets started. You get to name your dog and you do this with your actual voice. This sounds cool, but the original model DS that I used had a hard time picking up my voice.
Once you do this, you are ready to start your life with your new friend. Over the years I have spent a ton of time with this game. One of the most interesting things about it is that there is not really an ending to the game.
Ok, so you will be entering your dog in competitions. Once the player has adopted their first dog, it will need time to get used to the surroundings around the room. After some time has passed, the player will need to think of a name for the dog, by saying it via the Nintendo DS's microphone. Once the dog recognizes the name that the player has given, they will need to call the dog via its name without using the whistle in order to advance.
After the dog has learned the name, the player will need to teach the dog a Trick. That can be done by making the dog sit, tapping the light-bulb icon at the top-right screen and saying the command. When the command is learned, the player will have to make the dog sit, using voice commands rather than manually making the dog sit. Once the dog recognizes the command, the player will be able to go out and do various things with their dog. Just like in real life, dogs need basic care.
Every now and then, they will need to eat some Dry Food and drink a Water Bottle to quench their thirst. Dogs also tend to get dirty at times, either from neglect forgetting to care for the dog for too long or eating Trash. Depending on the dog's coat length, the player will need to wash the dog with the right shampoo for grooming to be fully effective.
Using brushes is also recommended, since a brush can help make the dog's coat clean without having to spend Money on shampoo, and is more likely to reward the player with Trainer Points. Unlike real life or other pet-simulation games, Nintendogs cannot die or have puppies. If they're neglected for too long, however, their friendship with the owner could decrease.
After the player has taught their dog to sit, they can visit some shops to cater to their dog's needs by tapping on "Go Out" and "Shopping" on the Touch Screen. Walks are a way for the player to take their dog to special locations.
While on a walk, their dog may find a present or encounter a neighbor. The player can make their dog participate in three different competitions: Agility Trials, Disc Competitions, and Obedience Trials. Using Bark Mode, players can communicate with someone else who owns a copy of Nintendogs.
It allows the player to send a gift, and gives them the option to play a five-second message they have recorded on the White Record. This process can be done many times, and is a way to get version-exclusive items. The player can interact with the other dog in Bark Mode for as long as they like, in a location that isn't seen anywhere else in the game.
Unlike other Nintendo DS titles with wireless communication, this one doesn't keep track of the timing between the happenings of the two owners. Once the information from the other system's save file has been downloaded, the player's copy of the game stops communicating, and they get to play with both dogs theirs and their Bark Mode partner's alone.
Stored "friends" are kept in Contacts, which is found in the "Info" section at the "Go Out" menu. Mario Kart. Fire Emblem. New Style Boutique. Visit us on LinkedIn. Put a puppy inside your Nintendo DS! Pick a dog from a wide range of the most popular breeds, then care for and train it using the Touch Screen and microphone. Pet the pup and play with more than items like tennis balls, flying discs and even clothing accessories, and teach it to do tricks by creating your own personalised voice commands.
Train your pups well and compete in obedience and agility trials. Win these competitions to earn cash, which you can use to buy supplies and even more dogs to keep your first puppy company. Nintendogs is available in four different versions: each containing a different selection of six dogs to choose from at the start. This content is sold by Nintendo of Europe GmbH. The payment will be made with Nintendo eShop funds usable through the Nintendo Account used to complete the purchase.
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