

I think I concluded I glitched the game and gave up, lol. It still works surprisingly, but I lost my password, haha! I still play Neopets once in a while, and I did enjoy Black and White, although I never got past a certain goal.

I used to play a web based game called "Adopt Me" religiously as a kid, and I had to deep dive to find that game again. Been a long time since I played it, but I still have the disc somewhere. I completely forgot about Black & White, mainly because I consider it more god game with pet-rearing on the side, but yeah, that's a pretty cool one, as well. It's clear that you really enjoy virtual pet games. And if you take into account, that Digimon started off as a spin-off for Tamagotchi. All this while making sure they don't poop on the floor too often. All you do besides fighting other digimon is training, feeding, praising and scolding your own digimon and letting them sleep.
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Hm, and if I'm honest, I always considered Digimon World 1 for the Playstation 1 and its sequel, Digimon World: Next Order for PS4 as virtual pet games.

So even though they aren't really virtual pet games, I at least played them like one.
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I also still have Dogz5 for PC wich I still play from time to time.Īnd in Black & White 1 and 2, I spent more time on raising and teaching my creature than on anything else. And in the case of Dogzer, there were almost no players anymore, so it got quite boring very quickly. I didn't play any of these games for very long because they looked quite ugly to be honest. Then there were Equilino, Dogzer, and Horzer, wich were practically the same as Howrse and Babydow. It was really cute and I was quite sad when it closed. It was from the same people who made Howrse, but instead of breeding horses you had to raise babies. But then they started to introduce all these weird special horses and gods and what not and after a while I got really bored and fed up with all these "special" horses everywhere so I stopped playing and eventually deleted my account. I got some really good horses at the time and had tons of money. I liked the creatures in this game a bit more than the neopets but didn't spend as much time on it. Then there was Subeta, which is basically the same as Neopets. I still have my account, but I rarely check on my neopets anymore. When I got a computer, I started playing Neopets a lot. Without Nintendogs, I wouldn't have met my little one, Pepper, almost 14 years ago and now my new chi, Feivel. It was thanks to this game that I fell in love with chihuahuas. I still have my old save file with my very first dog, a little chihuahua named cookie. I put so many hours into that game it's not even funny. When Nintendogs got released, I got it on day one. I also have both Dogz and Catz for the GBA. I still have the Game Boy version of tamagotchi and I still play with it from time to time. I used to care for fifteen tamagotchis at the same time back in the days. Hm I love virtual pet games and tamagotchis and stuff like that. Other than that, does Black & White 1 count? I mean, it's mostly a god game, converting villages n stuff, but I always loved the divine animal aspect. One was stuck as an egg forever the other one couldn't be fed no matter what, so you were forced to watch it starve every time you tried So, does anyone else have any memories of non-Creatures pet games they'd like to share?Īs children, my brother and I got tamagotchi knock-offs. However, I was never tempted to buy the Nintendogs + Cats sequel. I quite enjoy it, even if it's not as 'urgent' as typical pet games. It's a chill game, and the puppies are very cute. I do sometimes still visit every once in a while either for a dose of nostalgia or to play a game or two.įinally, I have the Nintendo DS game Nintendogs. At the time, I had three of them going, but I've since reduced this to just one pet as I drifted away from the site. And I do mean it when I say it was cheaply-made it couldn't keep time properly, so the little critter ended up living in its own timezone! I also have the Tamagotchi game on Game Boy, which adds its own little extras.ĭuring most of the 2000s, I often played Neopets. Last year, I got a cheaply-made cyber pet for my birthday as a nostalgia gag-gift. I recall that, during the heyday of such things, I had about two or three going at once. My introduction to the 'virtual pet' idea was the Tamagotchi, which I first read about in a Nintendo magazine. I know we all enjoy Creatures here, but what about other virtual pets? Did you play with Tamagotchis and other LCD 'cyber pets' during the late '90s craze? How about other PC-based pet games? Maybe you enjoy some of the newer stuff released for modern systems as well. Downloads gallery dev community creatchi forum mycaves
