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Our 7 Qtpies

December 23, 2008

Zoo Vet: Endangered Animals

I recently got to try out Legacy Interactive's award winning Zoo Vet: Endangered Animals that is now available for the Nintendo DS. We are pretty big gaming geeks over at the Qtpie household. I like to find games that even Trinity can play. This game has no violence and is not so fast paced that she gets hyper. It is still fun for even adults to play. Animal lovers will learn things by playing the game because the problems with the animals range from fun to serious, using real terminology that will teach you something.
Product Features
  • 30 different beautifully rendered and animated 3D animals, from dangerous lions to gigantic elephants to curious penguins.
  • 30 true to life medical cases and two levels of difficulty where quirky co-workers are always on hand to help you out.
  • 15 different medical tools, each with a unique microgame, make the player feel as though the tool is really in their hands.
  • 6 fun minigames where you can interact with the animals in their natural environment.

The game has different ways of telling you what is going on with the animal and you choose which one to help first. Like the blue circled ones are hungry.

Then you can stop over and feed them. Each little tool has it's own game/skill to play.
It is a fun game, more for pre-teens, but everyone can enjoy it. To fully enjoy the game they player should be able to read, but Trinity can play after watching other people play, sometimes having to ask for help.

This would be a great gift for your gamer, especially in the 9-12 age range. Or any animal lover.

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Grandma J said...

Molly's been wanting a DS for a LONG time now, every year I think it just might be in the budget...but it doesn't happen. If I ever do get one for her, this looks like a game she might like.