Mar 23 2010, 9:07am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Activision Publishing, GameMill Publishing, and Cepia LLC today announced the release of Zhu Zhu Pets for Nintendo DS, based off of the cuddly "Toy of the Year"-winning hamsters.
The initial shipment of the Zhu Zhu game includes a Collectors' Edition baby hamster named Baxter and is available while supplies last. You can buy this special edition now on Amazon for $29.99.
Zhu Zhu Pets for Nintendo DS allows players to care for and play with their favorite hamsters, including Mr. Squiggles, Num Nums and Chunk.
Players can lead their hamsters through more than 30 twisty, loopy levels on a skateboard, in a car or spinning in a hamster ball. After so much adventure, hamsters are sure to get tired and hungry and will need lots of care and love.
More details on Amazon.
See also the new Zhu Zhu Fluffy Bunny.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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