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Players assume the role of a veterinarian running a pet clinic and must heal sick pets back to full health. At the beginning of the game, this involves treating smaller pets such as guinea pigs, hamsters, rabbits, and birds. As the player gains experience, larger animals such as horses, dogs, or cats become available.
Zoo Vet: Endangered Animals received a rating of 6.5/10 from IGN.Reviewer Lucas M. Thomas praised the large amount of animals within the game and the "solid" treatment process.
Vet Emergency 2 is a PC CD-ROM computer game in which the player is a veterinarian and must take care of animals, earning points for treatment and efficiency. It was created by Legacy Interactive , and is the sequel to Vet Emergency .
Petz is a series of single-player video games dating back to 1995, in which the player can adopt, raise, care for and breed their own virtual pets.Developed by PF.Magic, original Petz (Dogz and Catz) has sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide. [3]
A pet-raising simulation (sometimes called virtual pets or digital pets [1]) is a video game that focuses on the care, raising, breeding or exhibition of simulated animals. These games are software implementations of digital pets. Such games are described as a sub-class of life simulation game.
This List of fictional rodents in video games is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals and list of fictional rodents articles. This is a collection of various notable rodent characters that appear in various video games including beavers , chipmunks , gophers , guinea pigs , marmots , prairie dogs and porcupines .
This resourceful canine veterinarian used a muffin tin, dog treats, and some tennis ball dog toys to create a fun and motivating game for his pups. As he mentioned, it's important to place the ...
Scribblenauts, the first game in the series, was released on the Nintendo DS on September 15, 2009, with a Europe release following on October 9. [11]Super Scribblenauts was released for the Nintendo DS on October 12, 2010, in North America, [12] after it was first announced in an issue of Nintendo Power earlier that same year.