

For me, comparing to World of Zoo for example, I'd definitely recommend opting for World of Zoo instead.

You can't just take him to some playground and do whatever's possible, which is quite a shame and after a while it'll start to make you feel like you just can't enjoy your dog the way you'd love to.Īll in all, if you love dogs and have little kids, it's not a bad pick, you'll like this game for the most part. In Petz Sports: Dog Playground, however, you are limited by the games and activities if you want to see your dog in action. I've also bought World of Zoo for my daugther and there you're free to do whatever you want with your animals, that game has so many options that it makes you feel like you're right there playing with the animals or just watching them chasing each other. One more area that I think this game lacks quite a bit is the freedom to play and interact with your dog. I wonder if those games have been really tested by anybody, but I highly doubt it. Even if you fall behind for some reason, you'll easily outrun the other dogs in seconds. On the other hand, the dog races are so ridiculously easy, it takes almost zero effort to win them. There's a 60 seconds time limit for each round and the targets start to pop-up, disappear and move around the screen so fast, you can complete this either by sheer luck or having non-human reflexes. The games are extremely unbalanced - the play ball game (where you throw balls for your dog to catch by hitting targets) is IMPOSSIBLE to complete already on the medium level. When you sum it up, finishing all 8-9 races takes you over 20 minutes - 6 minutes playing and 15 minutes waiting. Each type (level) of races has 8-9 individual races and you have to wait 30 secs after you finish the race and 80 secs before you launch another one - each race takes about 40-50 secs. As a matter of a fact, my daughter sometimes runs away from the room, because she just gets tired of all this waiting. I'm actually surprised nobody else has mentioned that yet, as this is really incredibly annoying. But when you select a race, that's where you'll experience the record-breaking time - it takes 80 seconds (yes, that's not a typo) to load each race. Petz Sports: Dog Playground - UK title Petz Sports: Chiots. There are loading screens pretty much between most of what you can click on and they mostly take around 30 seconds, which is simply ridiculous. Petz Sports is a virtual pet game where you are able to adopt a puppy from a variety of.

INSANE, I mean truly INSANE loading times - I guess I've never experienced anything close to this. There are 2 MAJOR problems with this title:ġ. But that's where the positives end, at least from my point of view. That's what my little daughter likes the most in fact, there's enough variations of all the playful tricks and moves the dogs do and she enjoys watching them over and over again. Adopt your favourite puppy from a wide variety and care for him.From the Golden retriever to the funny Chihuahua, collect all 18 breedsTake care of your puppy and develop a strong relationship with him: the more you play with him, the more your dog reacts and expresses himselfTeach him over 22 different tricks, such as dance, do the tornado, roll over, and many moreYour dogs are your playmates.Jump rope in the parkway, throw ball in the park or participate in agility course challenges with your favourite puppyTrain your dog to make him the number one racing dog in the worldCustomise your puppy.Unlock costumes, hats and special accessoriesDress you dog in more than 100,000 different waysUnlock a funny and surprising hair coat for each breedGameplay designed for the Wii.Interact with your dog like in real-life with the Wii Remotes: pet him, play fetch, throw the Frisbee or the FootballAccessible and fun interactive gameplayRace with your friends.36 agility courses for you to compete against up to 4 friendsBring and exchange your dogs collection and your costumes to your friend's place in your Wii RemoteImproved, more realistic graphics.This game basically delivers what you'd expect, I believe the animations of the dogs itself are enough to keep little kids attracted.
