

When compared to the depth of a game like Pet Society, PetVille feels surprisingly shallow. The only thing we haven’t mentioned is the Bubble Pop mini-game, and that’s simply because it’s too dull to even consider worth mentioning. It may sound like a lot, but you’ll be able to complete a daily PetVille visit in 5-10 minutes while tackling everything the game has to offer. When you break it down, there really aren’t that many activities to tackle in PetVille. Use the coins earned to decorate your home, dress your pet, and check out a massive assortment of goods to buy for your little greed demon. Your pet wants clothes, furniture, vehicles – you name it, your spoiled little princess wants it. And these coins are important, because despite the gameplay mentioned above, PetVille is really only about one thing: shopping. High five a friend? You better believe that’s worth some coins.

Feed your pet? Come back when his bowl is empty for more coins. But why would you want to play virtual housemaid for all of you friends and neighbours? The same reason you’ll do anything in PetVille money.Įvery little task you tackle in this game comes with a payoff of cash.

Your friends pets are just as messy as yours, so you can spend some time taking care of their mess as well.

Visiting friends usually consists of a neat little interaction of your choosing followed by – you guessed it - more cleaning. And it’s never hard to find a missed item – there are usually flies buzzing around on top of it to tip you off. If you’ve missed one, the game will let you know. Rotting food and dirty clothes will be scattered around every room of the house, and you’ll need to click on each item to remove them from the scene. It’s up to you to keep your little tike on the straight and narrow.Ĭleaning the house is a little like playing the easiest hidden object hunt ever. Clothes and half eaten food litter the floor, dead flowers sit in vases, and all they ever want to do is visit their friends and go shopping. In fact, it’s a lot like raising a teenager. Sure you’ll wash and feed your pet, but from there things start to look decidedly more… human. Raising a virtual pet has far less to do with actual pet care than you might think. This pet lives in a house, and they want you to make their house a home! Only in this case the pet cares less about chasing a stick and more about buying it a new TV and some wall art. Everybody loves a pet, but what if that pet is a shopaholic? PetVille is Zynga’s latest Facebook hit and tackles the wonderful world of pet care.
