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Create Listings. Tired of ads on Kongregate? The first few entries in the Petz series were PC games released in the mid-nineties by developer P. Magic, with the first two titles being Dogz and Catz and later spinning off into games like Oddballz and Babyz. Ubisoft has never rereleased or continued more of the older titles despite having the publishing rights.
Although other virtual pet simulation games have tried to take their place, the series has enough more obscure titles they could give another chance. A Nintendo Switch version of Nintendogs could satisfy many fans, particularly those who may not be able to have pets due to their living situation, and there could be a renewed interest among those who no longer use or no longer have a Nintendo 3DS. While the main draw of Pokemon is catching and battling creatures, a raising aspect has been present ever since the friendship mechanic was introduced.
Later generations expanded upon this with things like the Pokewalker, Pokemon Amie, Pokemon Refresh, Pokemon Camp, and buddies in Pokemon GO , but now that we have better microphone technology, it's shocking no pun intended that there hasn't been another attempt at a Pokemon game in a similar vein to Hey You, Pikachu! Should Be Next. Of course, this hypothetical new entry wouldn't be limited to just the electric mouse itself but could expand to have the starters of every generation and all the baby pokemon as companions.
Of course, they wouldn't evolve, so they would retain their cuteness factor without needing an everstone or constantly pressing the B button. While the games based on the Dragon Drive anime series were never released in the West despite the anime receiving an English dub, maybe a revival is just what it needs to get more mainstream popularity now that anime is more easily accessible. Dragon Drive centers around a virtual game of the same name - that's more than it seems - where players raise and battle dragons based on their personalities.
The Creatures series was released on PC between and , with a few games receiving ports on other consoles. In Creatures, the player hatches a raises creatures called Norns, teaching them how to live and thrive in various environments and deal with specific situations.
The Creatures series was notable for its advanced artificial life and accurately representing the three principles of evolution, so it's a shame the series fizzled out so quickly. Although there have been several rereleases for games in the series, there hasn't been a brand new Creatures game since , although it still has a dedicated community.
A new game called Creatures Online originally Creatures 4 was planned and had been in development since at least but was canceled in Battle Monster RPG. Pet Drive In. Barbie's Pet Salon. Cute Kitty Care. Cute Pony Care. Adopt a Pet Jigsaw. Animal Daycare. Animal Daycare Pet Vet. Animal Match Pet Rescue. Animals Valentine Coloring. Baby Hazel Parrot Care. Baby Hazel Pet Party. Baby Taylor Helping Kitten.
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