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October 3rd, 2006, 10:27 GMT · By

Raise Your Virtual Pet with Dogz from Gameloft

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One of the leading publishers and producers of
video games for mobiles, Gameloft, has just launched a new title - Dogz.

After having a huge success on PCs as well as on different portable consoles, the Dogz brand has been launched as a mobile game to satisfy people's passion for virtual pets. There are several choices of puppies for you to adopt, a super-intuitive interface, more than 10 places to explore, and many mini-games.

The only mobile game that lets you develop a true emotional relationship with your dog and never let him out of your sight features an ultra-intuitive interface and various views that adapt to the progress of the game for a more dynamic experience: overall view, zoom, and close-up view for petting. There are also ten different places to visit, including outside environments that change with the seasons through synchronization with the phone's clock. Furthermore, the game features eleven mini-games for unequalled game length and variety: dog shows, dog olympics, classic games with balls and Frisbees etc.

For more details on this game, you can check the producer's website here.

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