Catz (Wii)

July 23, 2010

Catz (Wii)

  • You can adopt an adorable little kitten from 40 diffrent races, and even buy him some kitty clothes to make him even cuter! You and your furry friend can go on over 60 fun adventures you can challenge your friends to races or treasure hunts and you can even build a village to house your new friends!
  • NINTENDO Catz Wii Simulation Wii
  • Wii Simulation

Choose a kitten from over 40 different breeds, and make her cuter with clothing and accessories. Create a comfortable pet village and guide your lovable bundle of fur through 60 fun adventures. Compete against your friends in mini-games such as racing and treasure-hunting.

 

Rating: (out of 10 reviews)

List Price: £19.99

Price: £4.45

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Ms. L. Williams July 23, 2010 at 3:53 am

Review by Ms. L. Williams for Catz (Wii)
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This was a present for my 6 year old daughter for Xmas.

It wasn’t what I thought it would be at all.

I thought it was going to be like the Nintendogs game where you have a pet & take it training, walking etc.

Once I got over the initial shock – we as a family have got well into the game.

My 6 year old girl loves it – you can choose the type of cat you want to play the game & name it.

It is an adventure game where you are given quests by the various characters.

Different areas of the island are unlocked as you carry out the quests.

Both myself and my partner have ended up playing it after our daughter has gone to bed.

I don’t particularly like violent, shoot em up type of games & it is nice to have a game that catches your interest and has a bit of strategy, but not too much for an under ten to get to grips with.

I have finished the game, but quite happily started it again with a bit of hindsight & the knowledge to do it better the 2nd time round.

reccommended as a pleasant family game.

We are not a family who have all the other games consoles – we only got the Wii because of its more interactive and active nature.

The game makes good use of the Wii remote.

Happy Days July 23, 2010 at 4:42 am

Review by Happy Days for Catz (Wii)
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Bought this on special offer for my daughter – nearly six. I agree with others that there is alot of reading involved in this game, so don’t expect to switch it on and let it babysit your younger child for a couple of hours. However, the game is quite imaginative and quite addictive once you get into it and I’ve enjoyed helping my daughter with the words and the gameplay. She enjoys the game and hasn’t got bored.

You choose a cat to play with and travel around an island on quests to repair damage wreaked on everyone by an evil wolf. There are lots of challenges, mini games, money to earn and things to collect.

In summary, a reasonable game for the money but expect any child under 8yrs to need assistance.

VeeJay July 23, 2010 at 5:32 am

Review by VeeJay for Catz (Wii)
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I bought this game for my 5 year old. Although she loves the characters and the concept, it is such a shame that the cats don’t talk the instructions as she can’t do anything on her own as we have to read everything for her. Her other frustration is pointing the fish bone to move – if the game had the nunchuk too she could have moved around with a lot more ease. As for the minigames – we still haven’t managed to beat the computer on the first level!

Web-Bee July 23, 2010 at 5:39 am

Review by Web-Bee for Catz (Wii)
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My little girl (just 6) has loved playing this game. You take ownership of your own pet cat, who then turns into the hero of the hour. The story does have a scary element, but so do most good films! You have to complete quests for rewards, run errands for other cats in exchange for clues to unlock the secret to combating the evil wolf who has stolen the magic hat and is slowly taking over the world. It’s not exactly tellytubbies, but neither is it the Death Eaters! There is quite a lot of reading, but it’s good if your child is learning to read. You can buy different outfits for your cat, and there are challenges to complete to restore good to the world. (Rather baffled by the reviews that said the challenges were hard and therefore no good!!) My little girl quickly got into the idea of remembering which part of “Catland” was where and how to go about things like replenishing lives, fishing, calling etc. I’d really recommend this as an introduction to role playing and adventure games.

We’re nearly at the end (bought it in August, so it’s kept her busy for a good 3 months, but Wii time is limited) but will start over once we’ve completed the last challenge (which is likely to take some time – very tricky!!)

Lauren Spencer July 23, 2010 at 5:55 am

Review by Lauren Spencer for Catz (Wii)
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I’m not quite sure why everyone is complaining about this game. If youre expecting it to be the Cat version of Nintendogs then you will be dissappointed as it is nothing like it but it is a fantastic game! You choose the cat you want, choose it’s gender, name it and undergo a series of missions to save your island from the big, bad wolf! You can also dress up your cat, fish, catch bugs and well, the list is endless. It really is great!

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