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Pet Pals: New Leash on Life, a veterinary video game

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

A new video game, Pet Pals: New Leash on Life by Legacy Interactive Games, donates part of their funds to the Humane Society of the United States. Various reviews of the game play have been cropping up, and it appears to be a message to would-be veterinarians. Teaching kids to take notice of the welfare of animals and giving them a little bit more familiarity with the veterinary profession.

If only in a virtual sense.

In the game, the player takes on the role of a caretaker for various animals, and as the animals are healed, trained, and adopted, the player receives new responsibilities. The parts of Pet Pals that don’t involve sterilized cutlery center on playing with the animals, giving them attention, and teaching them how to love again. Awww.

Pet Pals: A New Leash on Life is a sponsored game, and shows it. The graphics are simple 3d, the sound and voice samples cheap, and the file size is huge — almost a gig. Still, a portion of the proceeds go to the Humane Society, and it’s another step forward in virtual education.

Pet Pals the game, via Vox ex Machina.

Petz, and other video games

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

The animal welfare community has a far reach nowadays that domestic pets are a staple of live in the everyday household. Especially so now that new forms of interactive media have become extremely prevalent in our culture. Such as video games. 

The Petz series is one of the first that comes to mind when I think of these. Having your own virtual pet? We can thank the Japanese for that and the Tamagotchi for one.

I am a video gamer at heart and have been playing since I was very little, however, I don’t have much experience with the more cutesy and child-directed video games. I am a hardcore Adventure gamer, but I have gotten myself into the more logistic build-and-run simulations that involve animals (Zoo Tycoon anyone?) All that said, I don’t know how much market there is for a video game that simulates running a shelter or a rescue.

The responsibility of caring for a pet and the community surrounding is a broad one. There are lots of ways that it intersects with all of our arts—so I think that us at the PETS 911 blog team will try to give everyone a taste of the various media, literature, movies, and video games that attempt to encompass the pet experience.