101 Shark Pets

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101 Shark Pets
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Developer(s) Teyon
Publisher(s) Teyon
Platform(s) Nintendo DSi (DSiWare)
Release
  • NA: July 5, 2010
  • PAL: January 21, 2011
Genre(s) Pet-raising simulation
Mode(s) Single-player

101 Shark Pets is a 2010 pet caring simulation video game developed by Teyon for the Nintendo DSiWare. [1]

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Gameplay

Screenshot of 101 Shark Pets presenting the gameplay. 101SharkPets Screen1.png
Screenshot of 101 Shark Pets presenting the gameplay.

101 Shark Pets is a simulation of raising a shark. Players look after a shark and keep its statistics as high as possible by taking care of its health and mood, developing its personality, playing games and training it. [2]

Mini-games

The game contains several mini-games such as treasure hunting, chasing a boat, memory, jigsaw and race. [3]

Reception

Lucas Thomas of IGN gave the game a rating of 7 out of 10, stating that the game would appeal to "any virtual pet fans out there", despite not containing any features that set the game apart from others in the genre. [4]

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References

  1. 101 Shark Pets at Nintendo.com
  2. Kaplan, Zach (July 12, 2010). "101 Shark Pets Review (DSiWare)". Nintendo Life. Retrieved December 20, 2018.
  3. "Mini-games section at 101 Shark Pets site". Archived from the original on 2013-07-18. Retrieved 2010-07-09.
  4. 101 Shark Pets Review - IGN, 10 July 2010, retrieved 2021-02-13