From: Electronic Arts Average Rating: Binding: Video Game ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Manufacturer Minimum Age: 10 years Model: 19104 Number of Items: 1 Platform: Nintendo DS Publication Date: 2008-10 Release Date: October 14, 2008 Studio: Electronic Arts
Features:
Collect and name 20 pets all your soon to be favorite Littlest Pet Shop friends including brand new Fanciest, Cuddliest, Sportiest, and Chilliest pets, and many others too
Dress up your pets with over 100 accessories to make them even cuter with tons of unique pet accessories like scarves, hats, glasses, and more
Compete in mini-games with your little pets. Play 16 fun and challenging games with your pet to earn accessories, playsets, and new pets too. With a number of difficulty levels for each game, you can replay them over and over again
Celebrate pet birthdays and other events by planning festive Littlest Pet Shop-style parties
Engage in all of your favorite winter activities. Plus you'll manage your Pet Shop through the hopping Pet Plaza
Product Description: Explore your Pet Shop and earn Kibble Coins as you play in either the free play mode or in mini-games. Kibble Coins will buy you over 100 accessories for all your pets! Explore four unique environments as you unlock new pets, play sets, accessories and more. EA Games, RP, Wii, DS and PC.
Amazon.com Product Description: Experience the fun of the Littlest Pet Shop world in a whole new way in Littlest Pet Shop: Winter for the Nintendo DS. Set in a new winter-themed universe, gameplay is spread across four unique pet-sized worlds. Within these, players can collect, name and care for 20 pets - including six exclusive pets from the cuddliest and chilliest lines. In addition, you can plan Evite parties for your pets and compete in 16 mini-games with your pets, in singleplayer or with up to 3 friends via Nintendo's wireless multicard play mode, to earn Kibble Coin and unlock over 100 accessories, multiple playsets, and additional pets.
Key Game Features:
Collect - Collect, care for and name 20 pets, including six exclusive to the game.
Dress up your pets - Enjoy over 100 pet accessories like scarves, glasses, and more.
Play with your pets Explore 4 winter-themed worlds where you and your pets can folic in your favorite winter time pursuits.
Compete in mini-games - Play 16 fun and challenging games with your pets to unlock accessories, playsets, and new pets too! With a number of difficulty levels for each game, you can replay them over and over again.
Party With Your Pet - Plan Evite parties for your pets.
Multi-lingual game Support - Game includes English French and Spanish language support.
A must have game for the DS ^ This is one of my daughter's favorites -- by far. She got it for Christmas (almost a year ago )and still plays it.
no lasting interest ^ My 10 year old daughter enjoyed this game for a while but became quickly bored with it. Fine game if it were half the cost.
cute and fun but, very short lived ^ I purchased this game for my 7 yr old daughter. She liked the game but, she was able to complete the full game in less than a week. I would recommend this game for a very young age. $29 for a game that last only a few days is a waste.Littlest Pet Shop: Winter
Daughter loves this game ^ My 8-year-old daughter got this game for her birthday and loves it. She loves collecting the pets and playing the games. Her 11-year-old sister likes to play, too.
My 6-year-old loves this game ^ My daughter got a DS for Christmas last year and this game was the first game she opened. Once she got the hang of the DS and the game, she loved being able to go through the different tasks and unlocking the various animals. 2 months later, she's still playing it quite a bit - she'd actually spend hours playing it if I would let her. The game is easy enough for her to go through the various activities and follow the directions without getting frustrated, but yet not too simple that she gets bored with it. That said, I can understand how older kids and adults might not find this game as fun as other games out there. But for the time being, while my daughter still finds it fun, I'd defintely say it's a keeper.