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Nintendogs: Dachshund & Friends ds Game Reviews
Nintendogs: Dachshund & Friends
Critic Score
Metascore: 83 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
8.6 out of 10
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Players care for and train their puppy by petting it, walking it and buying it supplies to play with. As a puppy competes in obedience and agility trials, owners can win money to purchase other puppy breeds. The pups will vary in gender, coloration and personality. Players purchase one of several breeds available at the beginning, then start spending time with their pup. They throw flying discs and balls to improve the pup’s agility, bathe it when it gets dirty and use their own personal voice commands to train the dog to do tricks. If players train it well enough, they will excel in obedience and agility trials and disc competitions, which will earn money that they can use to buy other supplies and puppy breeds. When players earn enough cash, they can buy even more puppies to live with their original pup. Players can socialize their pups by walking them around the town, where they will meet neighborhood dogs, and maybe even find new toys. Trips to the park and gym offer valuable training time to prepare for agility trials and disc competitions. Over time, the pup's stamina will increase so players can explore farther and farther. Players also can interact wirelessly with their friends' Nintendogs – they can set their DS to bark whenever another puppy is within wireless range. [Nintendo]

PUBLISHER: Nintendo
DEVELOPER: Nintendo
GENRE(S): Simulation, Strategy, Virtual Pet
PLAYERS: 1
ESRB RATING: E (Everyone)
RELEASE DATE: August 22, 2005

What The Critics Said

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100
Weekly Famitsu
10 / 10 / 10 / 10 - 40 platinum [April 2005]
100
GamerFeed
Raising your own Nintendog takes a lot of hard work and patience, but the dogs are so adorable that the payoff is definitely worth it. In a very short amount of time, you will have a new best friend that barks, wags, and poops just like real dog!
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100
Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
It's the perfect way of working out if your flatmate's a robot - only a heartless cyborg assassin wouldn't love these fluffy little pups - but it's not for those that are easily bored of endless, patient training and failure. [NGC Pocket]
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100
Times Online
Raising your virtual puppy is so realistic that this game should come with a ringing endorsement from Battersea Dogs Home.
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95
Gamezilla!
As addictive a game you will ever play Nintendogs is easily one of the most addictive and wholly original games ever made. If you own a DS then this my friend, is the title to have.
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95
Console Gameworld
Fun, casual gameplay, a real sense of raising a pet and the ability to make friends through bark mode makes this game a universal hit for both young and old.
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93
GameZone
I will defend this title to anyone who doesn't see it for its complete originality, creative gameplay and darn cute puppies. This is the game that will sell another million Nintendo DSs.
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92
Gaming Nexus
The core replay value, however, comes from just firing up your DS and interacting with your puppy. If I’m bored I'll pull out the tennis ball or just scratch my dog behind the ears with the stylus. No matter what, your Nintendog will always be happy to see you.
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91
GameSpot
You'd have to have a cold heart indeed to not be charmed by the bright eyes and madly wagging tails of the wonderfully lifelike Nintendogs. The game's boisterous and affectionate young canines are impossibly endearing, making the tasks of caring for them, training them, and simply interacting with them a joy.
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90
Cheat Code Central
The level of graphic detail is astonishing. The dogs are fully rendered in 3D and display incredibly realistic animation as the puppies frolic and tumble all over the screen. It's hard not to get attached to these mutts for crying out loud.
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90
eToychest
It's a very alluring piece of work, and the little virtual puppies can be very enjoyable playmates. They're lifelike and responsive, and they can learn a wide variety of tricks. It's also not too much effort to care for them.
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90
BonusStage
The AI, voice recognition (even with its occasional snags) and graphical technologies make it hard not to be impressed, and the overall sense of reward given for taking the time to really care for your dogs and raise them properly is certainly satisfying.
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90
NintendoWorldReport
Overall, while the items and competitions will keep you involved, what really makes the game is, of course, the puppies. Talking to and petting such lifelike little cuties fosters an enormous sense of attachment, and it’s amazing how one of my dogs can make me break into a smile simply by looking at me as we walk.
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90
GamePro
Despite some screen layout flaws, Nintendogs is infectiously cute, and pretty addictive. It's really easy to form an emotional bond with your puppies--they're so life like. Who knew rubbing a pixilated sprite could be so enjoyable.
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90
Armchair Empire
If you let it, Nintendogs will warm your gaming heart. Nintendo put more than enough content into Nintendogs to keep your kids and, lets face it, you engrossed for many hours.
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90
Play Magazine
Splendid (and strangely addicting). [Oct 2005, p.73]
88
IGN
The interaction with the virtual dog is done extremely well on the Nintendo DS, and even if you pride yourself in your masculinity it's hard to resist these adorable critters romping around on the handheld. With all the things that you can do and collect in Nintendogs, though, it doesn't feel like it's enough.
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87
netjak
An incredibly accurate simulation as to what pet ownership is really like.
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85
Pelit (Finland)
Nintendogs is truly is a man's best friend. Woman's, too. [Oct 2005]
85
PALGN
Nintendogs is packed full of quality throughout and it’s always nice to see something so refreshingly different in a world overwhelmed with FPSs and sports games. Highly recommended.
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85
VGPub
The game also gets very repetitive if you play it non-stop but I think the creators wanted the player to play for about thirty minutes a day since the game often only lets you do so much in a certain amount of time.
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85
Nintendo Power
If you're drawn to dogs, Nintendogs could easily become and obsession. [October 2005, p.96]
83
GameShark
And while it is clearly geared for a younger crowd, it nonetheless shows off well the DS experience – something that no other system currently has a prayer of duplicating.
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83
Gaming Age
This one breaks the mold of conventional gaming and is still extraordinarily fun to play.
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83
Game Chronicles
The game is flawed, sure. You can’t play too long in any one day without becoming bored. And you’ve got to commit to taking care of your virtual pup(s) even after the walking and feeding become tiresome.
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82
Electronic Gaming Monthly
With all of those unique traits, I wish there had been more ways to show off my little troopers. An "Animal Crossing"-style society and level of interaction would have been a perfect fit. [Oct 2005, p.124]
80
N-Insanity
I can’t help but say this, but Nintendogs will get boring if you don’t have others around to play it with. After you’ve mastered tricks, beat the competitions, and unlocked some cute accessories for your little puppy, everything will just be the same old thing again.
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80
G4 TV
If you're not heartless, Nintendogs will be one of the most innovative, inimitable, and impressive games you've come across.
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80
AceGamez
It's definitely a game to play casually when you need to pass a bit of time, but don't expect to be addicted to it like you may have been to "Animal Crossing."
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80
Sydney Morning Herald
A glorified Tamagotchi, but infinitely cuter and more appealing.
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80
Thunderbolt
Nintendogs is more like one of those squishy stress balls than an actual game. Both are tools to ease some of the strain of everyday life, and both are at peak effectiveness when used in short bursts.
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80
1UP
This is the type of game you can play to pass the time on the morning commute, while watching TV, or waiting in line for your husband to buy power tools. Touching is good, play well with others, etc. -- Nintendogs is a unique game that brings something new to the DS.
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80
Modojo
The actual game design is amazing. These puppies look, sound, and act like the real thing.
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80
WHAM! Gaming
While it's not a game so much as a pet simulator that you fiddle with for a few minutes every day, Nintendogs is ridiculously charming and cute. And virtual dog poop is a lot easier to clean up than the real stuff.
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80
Game Informer
There's no denying how adorable the puppies are, how amazing the technology that runs them is, or how much stuff there is to find, but I can't help thinking that bending the rules of reality would have made for a better game, in the traditional sense. [Sept 2005, p.114]
80
RewiredMind
Nintendogs shows its attention to detail in the main game modes in so many different ways. [JPN Import]
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80
GameBiz
Fun, if your a dog lover, and don't mind playing something every day for 10-20 minutes.
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80
Eurogamer
The puppies are astonishingly realistic, and very easy to become attached to. This in itself makes for an incentive to keep on playing the game day after day, but there's also the fact that there are so many funky items (oh, how we long for the pirate hat) and different breeds (oh, how we long for the Shetland sheepdog) to collect.
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80
Games Radar (in-house)
If you don't have the nurturing gene or the attention span to keep a virtual animal alive, steer clear - but if you're looking for something that's totally nonviolent and uses all your DS's whistles and bells, Nintendogs is it.
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80
GamerNode
Nintendogs will not appeal to everyone because it is not an action game, in the true sense of the term, but it does have "action" in the form of interacting with your pet by taking care of it. The touch screen system of the DS allows you to pet your dog and teach it tricks. The onboard mic allows you to interact with your pet through voice commands.
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78
Nintendojo
This is the best possible tool for luring non-gamers into the fold, and they will likely not mind the shortcomings for joy of their newness to videogames.
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75
GameCritics
If we assume that videogames are partly about realizing control-fantasies, Nintendogs is about the absolute opposite. Coping with the stubborn and playfully anarchic mindset of a puppy can teach gamers an important lesson: learn to let go.
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75
Deeko
Nintendogs offers up unconventional gameplay, adorable puppies, and might just bring out the obsessive compulsive behaviors you never knew you had.
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75
Detroit Free Press
And the best thing of all? No mess.
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70
Computer Games Magazine
Quotation forthcoming. [Nov 2005]
70
Edge Magazine
There’s more to be got out of this new kind of play than Nintendo has found this time around, and some of it could be better implemented. But, for now, it offers an experience that can’t be matched. [July 2005, p.89]
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70
Yahoo! Games
So if you're looking for a traditional gaming experience, you're likely to find Nintendogs lacking in gameplay and variety. Those with more open minds stand a better chance of being captured by its undeniable charm.
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70
GameSpy
Nintendogs is good, but after the novelty of the voice recognition wears off, there's just not a lot to do.
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70
Stuff
Indeed, the game requires constant shouting into the mike; so you can forget about ever playing this cart on public transporation... unless of course you don't mind being mistaken for an insane person.
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70
games(TM)
It’s cute, and a bit silly, and extremely easy to play and enjoy. It’s a relatively new sort of videogame, and one whose premise doesn’t have much to do with hours of play or complexity. [Nov 2005, p.122]
70
Jolt Online Gaming UK
Nintendogs is comparable to "The Sims" in the respect that it’s all quite engaging and entertaining at first, but then everything just becomes an aimless chore.
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70
Next Level Gaming
If your idea of a good time is rubbing your stylus across the screen of your DS to simulate petting your dog, then you’ll have hours of enjoyment, but most people will choose to play a real game, and pet a real dog.
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58
Game Revolution
Nintendogs captures the essence of puppydom in its adorable stars and genuine charm, but focuses so much on being a cutie that it forgets to be a game. DS owners thirsting for companionship will certainly find some here, although it’s really just a virtual pet without enough interesting gameplay enhancements.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now! The average user rating for this game is 8.6 (out of 10) based on 44 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Sophia D. gave it a10:
Nintendogs is the best game I have ever played! The cute little dogs the fun toys,collars,toys,etc. I think it is much better than raising a real dog. The onlt thing i don't like is that you can only have puppies they don't grow up or anything.

Samantha M. gave it a9:
Nintendogs certainly takes a lot of work and patience, but the rewards are endless. What's cooler than telling your dog dog to "flip out' and he does a backflip. The tricks take a while to learn, but they are fun once you get them down. The items are also very innovative and make good use of the stylus (for things you throw) and the microphone (for recording and blowing bubbles and balloons). The DS features are used so much in this game that it really shows how amazing the technology is.

Megan M. gave it a10:
This game is awsome I have played with it everyday since christmas and am still not bored with. You will wutomatically enjoy the game if you start beliving they are real and everything becomes very enjoyable and competitive at times. Before I hated most dogs but now I feel I have a connection to them!

Yel L. gave it a10:
The bubble maker in this game is enough to give this game a ten! It took a while for me to figure out how to use it because I did not think that it's possible (literally blowing on to the screen).

Ryan J. gave it a10:
Excellent! It's like having your very own dog! I have two pups and their names are Casey and Scruffy. The worst part is though that if you don't take care of them for a week or two, your dog(s) will run away.

Bob B. gave it a2:
I got the game thought it was awesome and taught my dog every trick in the game, I lost my video game priviledges for 2 weeks then I play it again and the 3 weeks I spent playing 5 hours a day was wasted, he had forgotten all his tricks (and his name.) And when I got him they said he was smart. Lame game.

Jenn B. gave it a9:
Instantly addictive. Personally, Annie, my mini dachshund, Shatner, my shih tzu, and Thom Yorkie (get it?) are like real pets. Some of the gameplay is repetitive, but that's pet ownership. The AI of this game is awesome. Toss a tennis ball to them and they will play together and interact like real dogs. Being a dog lover, i find myself talking to them as though they are in the room with me. training for competitions is a blast and after Annie won her first disc competition championship, I was shrieking with joy.

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