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If your child is begging you for a bunny, you may want to consider giving him or her this new Petz Bunnyz Bunch DS game by Ubisoft instead. Right in time for Easter, this new game captured the heart of my 7 year old son and I did not have to worry about cleaning up messes or allergy symptoms. He definitely inherited his parents' love for animals and the Petz games for his Nintendo DSi really allow him to experience different types of pets beyond our real life pets. In fact, our son enjoyed this game so much that he just purchased the Petz Horsez Family DS game
with his own money. To me, that is the ultimate testament to how much he loved this Bunnyz Bunch game.
Our son's thoughts about the Petz Bunnyz Bunch game . . .
"I like the game a lot. Sometimes when I pet the bunny, he falls on his side and then stretches like a cat. I hadn't noticed that you could brush the bunny until I got my third bunny. I remember his name . . . it's Jr. Rex."
"A new bunny arrived at the adoption center. He has fur around his neck like a lion, but only under his ears. Cute, my first bunny, was the first to play the music mini game and he is still at the top of the score list. This is how you play the game: First the bunny makes a beat. Then you try to copy it. If you don't, you get an 'X' on the instrument mark. If you get it right, you get green circles around the instrument marks. In easy mode, if you get all three rhythms right, you get 181 coins."
"If you want to shop, you have to earn coins in mini games. I was able to get the same shelves, but with a green outline and a TV stand just like the shelves. These things are in the left side of my house in the family room. I can buy furniture, toys, food, and soap. In this picture of my bunny eating, his second favorite food is carrots. She is a new bunny and I haven't found out her first favorite food yet."
"I love the game because the bunnies are really really cute. I just bought another Petz game for horses. I don't know how you wash a horse. I'll find out in my new game. I hope I like it as much as this one."
You can purchase Petz Bunnyz Bunch, which retails for $29.99, at most major retailers of Nintendo DS games, including Amazon.com
Thank you to Ubisoft for providing a complimentary product sample for us to base this review upon. This article was written as part of a campaign for the Clever Girls Collective. While Ubisoft provided me with this game to review, the opinions I've expressed here are solely my own and represent my honest viewpoint. Ubisoft, Clever Girls Collective and I promote Blog With Integrity.
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Terrific review, thanks! I now know what it'd be like to play this through the eyes of a child, which will be really helpful when I'm shopping for my son.
Posted on April 12, 2011 11:19 PM
looks like a really fun game. My little one's are getting into gaming and funny enough they are only 3 and 5. This looks like a good one for them.
Posted on April 14, 2011 12:04 AM
Wow, what a great review. That takes more time from both of you to have him do the review for you. Great job on the photos!
Posted on April 14, 2011 2:24 PM
Are these games the kind I have heard of where you have to make sure your animal gets enough food and water or he dies..I heard of something like that and I think that went too far..
Posted on April 17, 2011 5:00 PM
Hi Betty! No, this is not a game that deals with mortality. I've never come across a game like that and it's scary that they exist. I'll have to keep my eyes open.
Posted on April 17, 2011 5:39 PM
I love this game I'm 17 and I got it because I love animals it is so cute but if you want to unlock the extra breeds it gets confusing. I haven't accomplished that yet.
Posted on August 27, 2011 12:33 PM
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