Build A Bear (Nintendo DS)

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Build A Bear (Nintendo DS)

Build A Bear (Nintendo DS)

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Sound #2: Cat meowing. I hadn't heard a bear meow since that time at the bar... (I forget what was in that cup.) Allowing kids to customize their toys to their taste became a recipe for success. Giving kids the freedom to imagine their own bear pal develops their creativity! Besides, it gives them power and helps them discover what makes them unique.

Besides, the bears always are up to fun activities. If you want to join them, you'll learn and practice many skills! It sounds like a fun and educational activity! Befriend the heroes of Build-A-Bear Workshop games! Are you a sporty person? Even if you're not the most athletic, you'll surely enjoy the sporty events in these games. The best part is that you don't need any equipment! As a result, you can learn the basic rules of many sports and even practice basic moves. Build-A-Bear Workshop is a simulation video game for the Nintendo DS based on the retailer of the same name. It was developed by French company Neko Entertainment and published by The Game Factory for release on November 5, 2007. A follow-up, known as Build-A-Bear Workshop: A Friend Fur All Seasons, was released for the Wii in 2008. Two additional video games, Build-A-Bear Workshop: Welcome to Hugsville and Build-A-Bear Workshop: Friendship Valley, were released for the Nintendo DS and Wii, respectively, in 2010. Since The Game Factory went out of business before they were released, both games were published by Activision instead. [1] [2] In the game, players use the touch screen (the buttons and microphone are not used often) to do activities and play with their bear. The player can choose one of six bears and customize it with clothes, accessories and shoes. Finally I got to name it. I named it Terry: because of all the gender-confusion, it's best to keep my options open. So I was finally given a birth certificate that proves I am the guardian of this genderless lump of fluff, and the real fun began. Or maybe I should say that's where the fun ended. After finishing your bear, the game basically stops. It prompts for a house to be painted, and once that's done it turns into some kind of button-collecting exercise. These buttons buy stuff like sex change operations—uh I mean clothes—should you strive to leave your gender again. To earn these buttons you must play awful mini-games which I will also list as thus:Mini-game #2: Catch honey being dropped by moving your bear under the falling drops. This one is also bad. The controls are spotty and the hit detection is atrocious... although this game does have the humorous, unexplained cloning of your animal to help collect this honey. I settled on Sound #6. Next I had to ensure how "huggable" my bear friend would be by stuffing him. I'm starting to get a cavity here from this saccharine exercise. OK, I touched the foot pedal to stuff the bear. Then I had to make a wish. This is starting to get a little peculiar. To activate this "wish," I had to rub hearts on the screen and whisper a secret into the DS. I told my bear that his citizenship and loyalties to the U.S. were still in question. He responded with, "I love you." Typical furry immigrant—appeal to the heartstrings. Next was stitching him up: zigzag the stylus through the holes, and that's that. Then I had to "fluff" him. US decency laws prohibit me from describing this part in detail, but it involves a hot, steamy shower and questionable electronic devices. It's better left unsaid.

Using a variety of clothes and body parts, your teddy bear can become whomever you want. For example, a cape and a funky hairstyle will turn your friend into a superhero. What is more, with a hat and a cape, a plain-looking teddy bear can become a witch. Try the Build-A-Monster game to create many fantastical looks for the protagonist of this series! Learn about sports, arts, and much more!History is one of the most fascinating yet complicated subjects in school. Many kids get scared by the many dates and foreign names. However, you can get a new outlook with the games in this category! The Build-A-Bears will dress up in historical costumes and play roles in a fun scene. As a result, parents everywhere love the company and all the merchandise around it, including the games. Try it yourself!



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