Ubisoft: Petz Beach Game Review #PetzBeach #CleverGirls
Ubisoft: Petz Beach Game Review
Looking for the PERFECT game for your kids this Holiday Season? Ubisoft has introduced a new, fun and interactive game for kids to explore, create and have a world of enjoyment with – Petz Beach Game! Available for the Nintendo 3DS system, this game is going to be the hit of your household this Holiday Season!
This fun world allows you or your kids to explore, meet other villagers and even expand your community for more interactive fun! As you explore your community, not only do you get to interact with other players, but the game itself grows giving you even more potential for progress.
This game is more than just fun, it is very education for kids as well. Through its partnership with Encyclopaedia Britannica, Petz Beach incorporates learning for kids at they play along. As the player(s) care for their pets and complete missions, they’ll learn facts about animals, plants and insects!
This game is fully equipped with 50 different types of animals. From dogs and cats, to water bound animals like dolphins and whales. Because the environment in game changes with the seasons, the adventure lasts all year long! My daughter chose a dolphin as her avatar and has spent tons of time playing this game and tells me places she is going and things that she has learned along the way.
Ubisoft has done it again, creating another fun and amazing game with adorable pets that kids and adults alike can enjoy playing. Petz Beach game is rated “E” for everyone to enjoy, play and explore. The fun doesn’t just have to be confined to the beachside, you can also explore and have hours of fun with Petz Countryside! Both games are available online at Amazon and at major retailers nationwide.
Be sure to stay socially connected with Ubisoft to find out the latest releases of this and other games available this Holiday Season.
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