Video Game Review

Publisher:
Developer:
Nintendo
Release Date:
2005-08-22
Nintendogs: Dachshund and Friends
ESRB Rating Image EVERYONE- Comic Mischief | Virtual Life | 1 Player
Overall Rating
3.468
Average Critic Score
3.379
712 of 40,758 All Time
22 of 1525 Nintendo DS
2 of 33 Virtual Life
7 of 109 2005
8 of 482 1 Player
Ratings and rankings are based on all available critic reviews for each game.

Jive Magazine

While I was very impressed with the microphone usage in the game, I did find some trouble with my puppy clearly understanding what I was telling her. When your dog understands your command, a light bulb will appear over their head. If they did not ...read the complete Nintendogs: Dachshund and Friends review at Jive Magazine

UnderGroundOnline

Predictably the game starts off with you choosing from a selection of puppies. Unlike Tamagotchi, the dogs in the game won't grow or die, so your selection will remain as cute as the day you pick him or her out. Nintendogs will have three different ...read the complete Nintendogs: Dachshund and Friends review at UnderGroundOnline

Cubed3

Behind a great leader there is always a strong foundation and with nintendogs the idea supporting the new phenomenon stems back to an early 1990s craze that swept the entire population of Earth. The game that was not really a game, was none other than ...read the complete Nintendogs: Dachshund and Friends review at Cubed3


John And Shawna Tomlinson

It is challenging, but not super hard.I love being able to have my own little computerized puppiesI really hate Dogz, Catz, ect.They are very childish and isn't very funI love how in dogs you can eventually unlock all 20 breeds, no matter what you start ...read the complete Nintendogs: Dachshund and Friends review at John And Shawna Tomlinson

Melissa L. Brooks

the graphics are awsome. my four puppies look as real as if someone took a pictures of a Shih Tzu, Husky, Shiba, and Cavalier then animated them. it's great. this game totally brings out all the potential of the DS in every way that makes it unique. You ...read the complete Nintendogs: Dachshund and Friends review at Melissa L. Brooks