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Amazon Maximum Age: 17 years Amazon Minimum Age: 36 months Binding: Video Game Brand: 2K Play EAN: 0710425354496 ESRB Age Rating: Early Childhood Label: 2K Play Manufacturer: 2K Play Model: 35449 Platform: Nintendo DS Publisher: 2K Play Release Date: October 27, 2008 Sales Rank: 1506 Studio: 2K Play
Features:
Team up with the popular classroom pets Linny the Guinea Pig, Ming-Ming Duckling and Turtle Tuck
Help a Bengal Tiger, Panda Bear and Chimpanzee in need
With the DS stylus and microphone, you tap, drag, blow, speak and circle your way through activities like pulling a thorn from the tiger's paw, building a ladder to rescue a baby panda and towing the chimpanzee's space capsule to safety
Product Description: In The Wonder Pets! Save the Animals!, you team up with the popular classroom pets Linny the Guinea Pig, Ming-Ming Duckling and Turtle Tuck to help a Bengal Tiger, Panda Bear and Chimpanzee in need. With the DS stylus and microphone, you tap, drag, blow, speak and circle your way through activities like pulling a thorn from the tiger's paw, building a ladder to rescue a baby panda and towing the chimpanzee's space capsule to safety.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - It's the only Wonder Pets video game available...
I echo the other review - the game is just a quick cash-grab. There is no production value, very little content, and the voices and sound effects aren't the same as the show.
Even my 3 year old autistic son, who I got this game so we could play it together, could tell that it wasn't the real deal.
We love the Wonder Pets in this house, but this game was an insult to Linny, Tuck, and Ming-Ming too.
Rating: - Not at all big or tough, even for a four year old...
Not impressed by this product at all. There is very little content here, even for [...]. My four year old completed all animal rescues and all schoolhouse games in about 25 minutes. The graphics are alright- they are basically stills from the episodes of the show - but that is about all they got right. The voice acting is terrible and has none of the show's cheerfulness. The music is just aweful -- just bad MIDI compositions. They didn't even bother to use the theme song from the show. Even the characteristic rattle of the tin can telephone has been replaced here with an actual telephone ringing sound. As for game play, each animal rescue is broken up into a couple or three minigames that last about a minute or two each. The minigames are pretty repetitive through all of the missions. This game has little or no replay value and I really couldn't recommend it to anyone.