Video Gaming News - October 2005
San Francisco, CA (October 10, 2005) - Today Ubisoft announced that it
has signed an exclusive licensing agreement with MTO to distribute Dogz for the
Game Boy Advance.
From Ubisoft:
Dogz is a pet simulation game that lets owners name, train and play with a
realistic puppy. Players create and control a main character and choose one of
49 different dogs from 18 different breeds. As characters in the game, owners
can take their puppies everywhere within the virtual environment, from through
the house to around the neighborhood to visit friends.
Gamers will earn their puppy's love and loyalty by remembering to feed and
groom it and reward it when it does things correctly. Owners can train the
puppy to lie down, shake, fetch and perform many other tricks.
"Ubisoft is pleased to bring such a unique puppy simulation game to the
millions of Game Boy Advance owners around the world," said Tony Kee, vice
president of marketing at Ubisoft. "We are confident that players will enjoy
caring for and watching their puppies grow, and we have a significant
television campaign in place to get the word out about this extremely fun and
rewarding game."
Key Features:
Three Mini-games Available: Run Puppy Run!, Puppy Reversi and Puppy Quiz
with a cuddly new companion.
Visiting Mode: By linking two Game Boy Advance systems, players can send
their puppy off to a friend's house.
Always Together Mode: After players complete the game, up to three
puppies' data are saved through an included backup feature. When players go
to Always Together Mode, they will be able to load one of their previous
puppies' data and play with it anytime.
Dogz carries an ESRB rating of "E" (everyone). For more information and
updates about Dogz, please visit
www.ubi.com.
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