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Tamagotchi Connexion Corner 2 (Nintendo DS)

Rating: 80% (from 7 reviews)
Our Price: £8.04
RRP: £29.99
Release Date: March 23, 2007
Platforms: Nintendo DS
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Description: As soon as the original became the best selling, non-Nintendo published game for the DS in Japan, it was only a matter of time before a sequel appeared. As with the last game this isn't just a simulation of the original virtual pet keyrings, but instead has you setting up and running a series of shops with one of three Tamagotchi partners. There are twelve shops in total, with new premises being unlocked as you do well with the initial ones by performing in a series of mini-games.

Each game is completely different, depending on the shop - so you might be preparing sushi in the sushi bar or helping out and playing in the bowling alley. Although most of the shops are brand new some of the ones from the first game do make a remixed appearance, such as concert hall where you can now actually sing along with the tunes using the DS's inbuilt microphone. Success in each of the games furnishes you with "Gotchi points", which can then be used to buy things for your Tamagotchi partner, from furniture to clothes and even food. These will help endear your Tamagotchi to you, who has five levels of mood depending on how well you have been doing minding the shop and whatever you've bought for them lately. If you upset them they'll end up bad mouthing you in front of customers.

Since its pretty much the same game with different shops in it, those that liked the original Corner Shop will naturally appreciate this. There's very little depth to any of the mini-games though, so while some DS games like Nintendogs and Animal Crossing have been able to cross the gender and generation gap, this is probably only going to be entertaining for very young kids.
HARRISON DENT

5/5 Tamagotchi fun (January 06, 2008)
5/5 Nintendo Lover (December 01, 2007)
3/5 Gets easly boring (June 16, 2007)
4/5 A fun and very cute game! (May 20, 2007)
4/5 So addictive! (April 30, 2007)
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