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Littlest Pet Shop Friends: Beach (NDS cover
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Littlest Pet Shop Friends: Beach NDS

Another installment of the series aimed at the youngest audience, based on a series of toys created by the Hasbro corporation. Littlest Pet Shop Friends: Beach is a game about taking care of virtual pets.

Arcade | animated TV series | Nintendo exclusive titles | multiplayer | singleplayer

Littlest Pet Shop Friends: Beach Release Date NDS

16October2009

developer: Electronic Arts Inc. publisher: Electronic Arts Inc. Official website

English language game language: English

Littlest Pet Shop Friends is a sequel to the Little Pet Shop developed by Electronic Arts. Similar to its predecessor, the game is based on the popular toys sold by Hasbro, so it is meant rather for the younger gamers.

The enhanced graphics are equally colorful as in the previous installment, but the protagonists have completely new adventures ahead of them. There are also new animals among them, such as peacock or ladybug. In total, there are 16 new animals to choose from, while the users of Nintendo DS have additional selection in the form of animals created exclusively for that console.

Each of our wards was given an expanded personality and special traits thanks to which the gameplay is much more enthralling. Additionally, every animal has a friend who supports him with his skills while performing tasks. We use the animals to deliver invitations, serving cakes and ice creams, and also collecting decorative elements. The developers prepared a number of new gifts which can be given to our animals, and also new mini-games, being a nice change from the main tasks.

It is also possible to play with a friend in the cooperative mode.

Last updated on 20 January 2015

Game mode: single / multiplayer  

PEGI rating Littlest Pet Shop Friends: Beach

Age rating. The PEGI rating considers the age suitability of a game, not the level of difficulty.
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