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Nintendo DS Petz Nursery Game

The Nintendo DS game “Petz Nursery” is a “sure to please” gift idea for any Nintendo DS gamer who loves animals. Still, I’d say that because of the “nurturing” aspect of this game — which involves caring for and bonding with a variety of adorable newborn animals from dogs and cats to polar bears and tigers – it is likely to be a DS game loved more by the “softer sex.”

Players of Petz Nursery get to work through giving their petz milk, keeping them clean and helping them grow while also building relationships with the animals and influencing their personality. Progressing in the game involves unlocking more exotic baby animals.

The game certainly demonstrates to kids that caring for an animal involves playtime and responsibility time.

The game works with other DS games such as Petz Dog Talent Show, and it is rated E for everyone.  It might be a little tricky for a younger play to learn to use at first, but with some help from Mom or Dad, the game promises to please even the youngest DS players in the family.

Petz Nursery and other new Petz® games, including Petz Hamsterz Superstarz, launched as part of Petz Sharing and Caring Month with the ASPCA and famous pop band Honor Society.  Kids and their parents can go to the Petz Cause House on ubiworld.com to play a variety of Petz mini-games and earn “pointz” to show their support for the ASPCA in protecting animals.  And, to further support teaching kids about responsible pet care, Ubisoft’s Petz will donate funds directly to the ASPCA.

You can buy Petz Nursery here for $27.99.

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