National Geographic: Panda
- Cooperate with pandas – play with, help, teach and nurture your very own cute panda bear. Learn about pandas – view pictures and read tales about real-life pandas from the National Geographic archives.
- Nurture your panda – your panda’s habits change with how you treat and play with it. More pandas – as your panda develops, new baby pandas will join him in Panda Park.
- Play in real time – graphics and sounds change according to the time of day. Fun playground toys – have fun playing with familiar playground equipment like a tire swing, a see-saw, slides, and more.
- Advanced shopping features – let your daily allowance grow and go on a shopping spree, buy panda food and toys immediately or order items by mail via Panda Delivery.
- Unadorned UI – cooperate with your panda with a release touch of the stylus pen, unadorned controls allows you to focus on interacting with your panda.
Product Description
It’s Panda-monium! Learn about real-life Pandas as you feed, nurture and play with your very own Panda! Choose from cute and cuddly Baby Pandas or giant Splendid Pandas and play with them as they learn new skills. Learn fun panda facts from real National Geographic tales that appear as you progress owing to the game!
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My boyfriend bought this for me due to my like for the panda. It is in the same vein as the sims animals sports meeting. The game allows you to customize the pandas indoor and outdoor environment; buy food, toys, and accessories with a daily allowance; and even touch your panda (poke, pat, push, and go their cute small limbs while they sleep). The game also keeps track of the days and time you spent with your panda. Let’s say you turn the game on at 5:00pm, it will also be 5:00pm in your pandas world too. Also you are given daily facts about pandas.
It’s a one player game and you can only have one game saved at a time. When it comes to game play, it’s extremely simple which makes it a excellent game for all ages to grasp.
On the fun factor it kind of fails. There is only so long you can play it before you run out of things to do. It the kind of game you pick up and play for 5 minutes a day. It doesn’t have much replay regard ether as you can’t really lose or win the game…because there is no real game to it.
The graphics are pretty excellent for a DS game and the settings are nice.
The game also comes with a documentary called “Secrets of the Wild Panda”. I have yet to watch it so I can’t say too much about this.
By and large I reflect it’s an extremely cute game. It splendid for kids (especially with their small attention spans) and it educational in small doses. If you really like pandas, it’s a nice novelty too. I’m giving it a four because it is just so darn cute.
Rating: 4 / 5
I’m 17 years ancient and I adore this game. I’m biased because I already adore panda so this is my objective view: The game is very slow and probably insanely dull for anyone over 11+ years. You teach your panda to do certain things and it gains skills. There doesn’t seem to be any real objective to the game but it’s droll nonetheless.
Rating: 5 / 5
It is nearly as much fun for me (42) as it is for my daughter (8). I know that sounds lame for someone as ancient as I am, but the fact is I’ve grown attached to these pandas! This game is splendid for animal lovers who delight in nurturing, decorating, dressing, and washing pandas. From a “mom” point of view, it is helpful with teaching younger children about cash and budgeting. For example, if you spend all of your allowance on a new “elegant bed” for your panda house, you may run out of cash for rattan shoots! These pandas are hungry! To me, although not as complicated, this game is more fun and endearing than the other animal reality sports meeting my children own. The panda dvd, which is included, is a small dry, but informative. I just want one of my own so I can have my own panda family. Santa, are you listening?
Rating: 5 / 5
my 8-year ancient grand-daughter likes this game. she can have fun and learn at the same time. it presents all sorts of fascinating facts about pandas.
Rating: 4 / 5