From: UBI Soft Average Rating: Binding: Video Game ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Label: UBI Soft Model: 17368 Platform: Nintendo Wii Release Date: November 13, 2007
Features:
Choose a kitten from over 40 different breeds, and make her cuter with clothing and accessories
Create a comfortable pet village and guide your lovable bundle of fur through 60 fun adventures
Compete against your friends in mini-games such as racing and treasure-hunting
Product Description: Welcome back to the adorable world of Catz! In Petz Catz 2, you can now pick your perfect pet companion from over 40 different breeds. Feed and groom her, play with her and pick out toys, accessories and even little outfits to make your cutie even cuter! There's dozens of fun adventures on which to take your kitten, or compete with your friends and their cats in a variety of competitive minigames. Your kitty may be virtual, but the love and loyalty you'll earn from her is real!
Amazon.com: Product Description:
This is the second game in the Petz Catz series. Choose a kitten from over 40 different breeds, and make her cuter with clothing and accessories. Create a comfortable pet village and guide your lovable bundle of fur through 60 fun adventures. Compete against your friends in mini-games such as racing and treasure-hunting. It's a purr-fect game for cat lovers of all ages.
Petz Catz 2 is a good game My 8-year-old daughter says "it's my favorite Wii game so far. I especially liked dressing up the cats and fishing. The biggest fish I caught was 375 cm!"
cute kitty adventure game for all ages! i was reading some of the reviews here and many are really misleading.
first, this isnt a pet sim game. it is a game where you choose a kitten, name them and go on adventures. the game is a very cute adventure game with mini-games. if you like kittys and Zelda-esque type games, you will enjoy this game. you can also dress up your kitten with clothes you buy from the shop. the game doesnt have an amazing story or much replay value like a Zelda game, but this IS pretty much a budget kiddy game. although, as someone in their 20s, i did enjoy playing through the game.
and, when you beat the game you CAN still go back and do things you missed the first time around. like most other games, it does not save when you beat the last boss, so you can load your last save file anytime.
this game is VERY much for children. the story is very simple and so is the gameplay. there is nothing scary/bad in this game at all (well, you CAN throw rocks at other animals, if that would upset you). i did, however, find the game to be frustrating at times (fishing, the last boss especially), but what game doesnt have its moments?
i saw some people complaining about the reading required. well, wouldnt you want your child to read? having them play a game that requires reading would encourage them to learn. or, you could sit with them and help them read it/read it to them. you shouldnt really leave your young child unsupervised when they are gaming anyway.
also, the game does teach about helping others and how doing wrong things is bad. the story does focus about the "big bad wolf" trying to do evil things, but your kitty trys to right those. if you dont want your child witness such "atrocities" then you might as well lock them in a closet for life.
to sum it up, basically if you like advenute games that involve kittys with simple gameplay, this is a game to play. children and adults alike will get a kick out of Petz Catz 2!
Petz Catz 2 Daughter loves this game. Bought it for graduation from fourth grade. She loves anything cat related.
an amazing game I was thinking this game would be a game where you had to raise a cat. When I first started playing this I was very let down. But I kept on playing because I spent my allowance on this. Than after about 1 hour of playing, I really got into the game and stayed up till 11pm at night playing it. I tell everyone to go out and by this amazing game!!!
Too Hard to control for young kids This was too hard for my 4 and 7 year old to control. They couldn't play the game because you have to control it by placing a cursor in the direction you want the cat to go and then making it go there. They couldn't keep the cursor on the screen. Even I couldnt control it good enough to win the first mini-game race. I would not recommend this for young children at all.