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3.0 out of 5 stars
Should price drop quickly,
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This review is from: Hotel for Dogs (Video Game)
Being a four dog family it sometime feels like "Hotel for Dogs" at home. Seeing this in the theater the week before it seemed like an omen spying it on the shelf locally (unaware it was even available). My seven and 4 year old(s) couldn't get home quick enough to play. Build challenges can be completed first play experience (1 hour plus). Keeping the dogs happy, healthy, fed and the rooms clean allows the kids to go rescue more dogs. Dogs will display an icon above their body indicating need (play, food, etc.)
My opinion is this game is cute, and will be interesting for two weeks of play time, retired until dvd is released and played again briefly. Wii controls: cursor to choose dog, "a" button to choose function. No physical activity like walking the dog or throw/fetch you might expect with wii. Good $15 title.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
hotel for dogs,
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This review is from: Hotel for Dogs (Video Game)
I feel like the people who made this game were really just out for a quick buck. They sure didn't spend very much time making the game suitable (or fun) for the age of kids that would like the movie. My kids (4 and 6) love the movie, and were excited Christmas morning to get the game. They have no intrest in the game at all. It'is too hard for them to remember what is in each room (this has a lot to do with poor graphics). All of the graphics are so small and when you zoom in on a room it doesn't look the same. You also advance very quickly through the levels. We just got our wii at Christmas and in a few hours I was done with the game. You don't have to master one level to advance. As long as a fwe of the dogs are happy you can pass onto the next level. Good luck figuring out what some of the dogs want.
We bought 4 games for Christmas. Two of them suck and the other two are great. I hope the odds of buying a good game are not usually 50/50.
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