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'''''Littlest Pet Shop''''' is a [[video game]] of the [[Littlest Pet Shop]] franchise for the [[Personal computer|PC]], [[Wii]], and [[Nintendo DS]]. The game was released in [[North America]] on October 14, 2008. A second version was released on October 20, 2009.<ref>http://www.littlestpetshopfriends.com/</ref> There is a game over the internet called LPSO. Kids can create a pet and explore, play games, and buy stuff if you are a premium member, and go on missions. The 10 day premium membership requires this code: VIPGIRL. You can help Rose Redtail find the ink, buy stuff from Wooly Couture, and meet friends such as Greg Flecther, Felina Murchant, Sparklynn Stone, Mudaliene Sugarsnout, Barkley Wetnose, Rose Redtail, and Claws Von Diver. Meet the game monkey for games such as Sky High Ball Bounce, Match N' Munch, and so much more! The possibilities are endless. LPSO closed down on December 1st, 2011.
'''''Littlest Pet Shop''''' is a [[video game]] of the [[Littlest Pet Shop]] franchise for the [[Personal computer|PC]], [[Wii]], and [[Nintendo DS]]. The game was released in [[North America]] on October 14, 2008. A second version was released on October 20, 2009.<ref>http://www.littlestpetshopfriends.com/</ref>


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 21:27, 4 June 2013

Littlest Pet Shop
Littlest Pet Shop Friends Wii
Developer(s)EA Salt Lake
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts
SeriesLittlest Pet Shop
Platform(s)Wii, Windows, Nintendo DS, DSiWare
ReleaseOctober 14, 2008 (Wii, Windows, Nintendo DS), December 14th 2009 (DSiWare)
Genre(s)Simulation
Mode(s)Single-player

Littlest Pet Shop is a video game of the Littlest Pet Shop franchise for the PC, Wii, and Nintendo DS. The game was released in North America on October 14, 2008. A second version was released on October 20, 2009.[1]

History

In August 2007, Electronic Arts gained the rights to some Hasbro brands, like Monopoly, Littlest Pet Shop, and Nerf. In February, EA Casual Entertainment announced that their EA Salt Lake Studio would develop and release Littlest Pet Shop and Nerf N-Strike.[2]

Versions

In Fall 2008, the Littlest Pet Shop was released for Wii, Microsoft Windows, and Nintendo DS. For Nintendo DS, the game was initially released in three versions: Jungle, Garden and Winter,[3] each with different pets. A fourth DS version, Spring, was released in March 2009.[4] The Wii version has all the pets from the DS versions (excluding Spring edition). The PC version is the same as the Wii. The DS versions contained 20 pets and featured over 150 accessories for them.[5]

Littlest Pet Shop Friends, a second edition of the game, was released in October 2009 for Wii and Nintendo DS. The Nintendo DS versions include: City Friends, Country Friends, and Beach Friends.[6]

A DSiWare edition of Littlest Pet Shop was released in North America on December 14, 2009 and in the PAL regions on December 18, 2009. The cost is 800 Nintendo points.[7] In late 2012, Gameloft released a Littlest Pet Shop game for iOS devices.

Pets

Wii, PC, and Nintendo DS.

  1. Cuddliest Tiger Striped Cat 468 (Available at start)
  2. Cuddliest Bunny 488 (Available at start)
  3. Littlest Yorkie 509 (Available at start)
  4. Cuddliest Polar Bear 647
  5. Fanciest Brown Dog 491
  6. Sportiest Black Stallion 523
  7. Sportiest Orange Cat 525
  8. Sportiest Greyhound 507
  9. Fanciest Dachshund 640
  10. Cuddliest Flower Cat 467
  11. Cuddliest Hamster 625
  12. Chilliest Lop Ear Rabbit 685
  13. Fanciest Cat 511
  14. Littlest Frog 474
  15. Sportiest Bulldog 508
  16. Fanciest Corgi 639
  17. Chilliest Penguin 686
  18. Fanciest Dwarf Bunny 471
  19. Littlest Chihuahua 461
  20. Cuddliest Dalmatian 469
  21. Sportiest Monkey 485
  22. Cuddliest Husky 487
  23. Fanciest Persian Cat 460
  24. Sportiest Horse 627
  25. Fanciest Basset Hound 502
  26. Littlest Guinea Pig 510
  27. Chilliest Shepherd 689
  28. Messiest Pug 623
  29. Cuddliest Gray Tiger Cat 483
  30. Cuddliest Panda Bear 658
  31. Chilliest St. Bernard 688
  32. Littlest Pink Bunny 500
  33. Funniest Giraffe (Requires the code LPSGIR to activate)

Gameplay

Wii Gameplay revolves around collecting all of the pets and making it the largest of all. Of course, as you play, anything you might need costs money, or in the games' case Kibble Coins. You can play a variety of games to help you earn Kibble, and you can buy and play on different types of play sets that by doing the required action with your Wii Remote (Like pressing the A button), will earn you different amounts of Kibble. Doing nothing at all will get you nothing. Besides buying pets and play sets, you can also buy different accessories for your pets. Ranging from hats, to collars, to glasses. In Littlest Pet Shop Friends Nintendo DS, you try to make a surprise party. In Littlest Pet Shop 3 : Biggest Stars, let your pets become the biggest stars in Biggest Stars Village. There are many activities such as hoops and dancing. Talk to the dog in the red ball next to Hero Hoops Arena to receive special LPSO codes.

References

  1. ^ http://www.littlestpetshopfriends.com/
  2. ^ Sinclair, Brandon. "EA details plans for Hasbro brands". GameSpot. February 11, 2008. Accessed July 26, 2008.
  3. ^ http://investors.ea.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=357539
  4. ^ http://www.ea.com/news/littlest-pet-shop-spring-ds-hops-onto-retail-shelves
  5. ^ http://hasbro.ea.com/littlestpetshop.action
  6. ^ http://www.ea.com/news/ea-launches-littlest-pet-shop-friends-on-wii-and-nds
  7. ^ "11 New Downloads Blast Their Way to Nintendo Systems". Nintendo of America. 14 December 2009. Retrieved 14 December 2009.