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Giga Pets Explorer

Giga Pets Explorer
MSRP: $39.99
Your Price: $10.00
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Manufacturer: Hasbro
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Giga Pets Explorer Features

Unlock tricks, toys and secret locations when you zap your hand-held pets into the TV world
Includes one hand-held game with one pet
Explore 9 areas of mysterious Giga Island and interact with other characters along the way
Requires 4 AA batteries and 3 LR44 batteries, not included
 

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Additional Giga Pets Explorer Information

Bring your Giga Pets to life on your TV. The Giga Pets Explorer is a plug 'n play game that lets you take your electronic pets on a terrific TV adventure. Unlock tricks, toys and secret locations when you zap your hand-held pets into the game. TV plug-in game with 3 TV pets comes with one hand-held game with one pet. Go with them as they explore 9 areas of mysterious Giga Island and interact with other characters along the way. Earn a fortune by exploring and playing games and interact with other Handheld Giga pets, sold separately. Requires 4 "AA" batteries and 3 "LR44" batteries, not included.

 

What Customers Say About Giga Pets Explorer:

There are lots of things for your pet to do and many places to explore. In the beginning, the objects scroll quite rapidly. It is a very basic game, compared to what is on the market these days, but we still have lots of fun with it. We have had this for nearly 4 years and got another one last year. They get to earn money and prizes, manage their money, buy fun stuff, decorate their pet's home, explore and complete tasks (some are even timed), play games, learn new tricks for their pet, and keep their pet healthy and happy. You have to try to stop 3 of the same object (one in each box) in order to win that object and some money.

When you advance further in the game it gives you an upgrade to 1 additional try.For the Wishing Well; there are several objects that scroll within 3 boxes.

The mini games are lots of fun for little ones.

I, personally, found it interesting that these mini games start out difficult and get easier.Kids can spend hours completing quests for various animals throughout the game, earning prizes and money as they go along.

My kids really enjoy it.

As you progress through the game as a whole, the objects will scroll more slowly.

They include a memory matching game (16 objects), and hand eye coordination to match up some scrolling objects.With the memory matching game, it starts out difficult.

You get three tries to match up all 12 spaces, and sometimes they stick in objects with the same colour, which increases the difficulty.

There are dozens of pets to "talk" to and many shops at which to buy various toys, food, vitamins, home decor, and such.All in all, this is a well rounded game for little kids.

Really great to take with you when you travel to Grandma's or to a hotel, just plug and play.

This gigapet game is very fun. my neighbor owns it, and every weekend i find myself calling and asking for her to loan it to me. it has a few educational values, but not many, except for learning to care for the handheld pet (included) you can have it for a year and not go everywhere, the world is that big. And the price ($10.95) is half as much as target ($20.00).

BLUCK. It's like this, but way better (for DS).

When I got it I was so thrilled and excited, and was like that for about a month. Hello, I bought this toy thinking it would be the greatest thing ever.

I would recommend Animal Crossing. But after a while, it gets very repititive and boring being able to only play one type of game.

Currently I am going to buy a Nintendo DS lite instead. I am not saying I hate this game, just after a while you don't even want to touch it.

I think it would be more fun for real little kids.

I also was enabled to visit an Island that without my Minipet, wouldn't have otherwise gotten to do so. At first, when I saw this dock in my Christmas stocking to go along with my Giga Pets hand-held, I put a fake, cheesy grin on my face and humored my parents by pretending to like it. A few months later, though, when I was cleaning out my room and giving various things collecting dust to Good Will, I came across this game, and decided to give it a try before totally giving up on it. I did so, and was surprised to find that my once-strictly-2D Puffball was now a noise-making, color-changing ball of fur that followed my pet around wherever I went. (that has surprisingly-great picture and sound). I gathered up the four AA batteries required, took the cover off of the bottom with a screwdriver and plugged the yellow and white docks into the matching colored outlets on my TV.

There are numerous goals and new openings to go through depending on how many quests you complete (so that there won't be another Animal Crossing disaster), and once you have explored all of the land there is to explore, just hold out and there will be aliens that can change your color. Honestly, I wouldn't have been caught dead playing a game with the word, "explorer" in the title. In conclusion, this toy may look like a Fisher Price twinky toy from the outside, but if you wait to play it, you'll notice that it is fun for all ages. I then proceeded to pick out my pet, and noticing that there wasn't a dog in the variation of colors that I desired, I turned the game off and reset the game, pleased greatly that when I tried again, my dream dog was there. I had initially plugged my Puffball Gigapets Handheld into the dock and didn't realize that it would not give me the option to "ZAP" it into the game unless I plugged it back into the dock when I was already playing. Now at thirteen years of age, I am still playing this game on a small, old TV with USB docks that doesn't get channels or cannot play movies otherwise, and play a little old-school by using this T.V.

to play my game almost every day.

The menu is simple to move around, YOU SHOULD SO BUY THIS. I like to decorate my house, too.

I am 12 (almost 13). It hooks up very easily, and I would SO recommend it to any kid who likes interactive virtual pets.

I just bought the Giga Pet Explorer today. Also, it's fun collecting "halos" and "pitchforks" to create you personality.

The "quests" are very fun, they are simple, yet entertaining. I really like it.

The controllers work great and are easy to work. I would never get rid of this game.

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