Talk:Littlest Pet Shop (video game)

Giraffe Codes?
Should the codes for the Giraffe really be here? Wikipedia doesn't tell everthing about the game. So are the codes really necessary? Mokoniki (talk) 15:02, 3 June 2009 (UTC)Mokoniki

Dreamcast 2003
Shouldn't we split the Dreamcast version released in 2003 from this article? JSH-alive/talk/cont/mail 09:20, 12 November 2012 (UTC)
 * It depends. Was the 2003 game entirely different from the 2008/2009 game (i.e. they shared nothing but the name)?  If so, they probably should be split: simply sharing a name is not enough.  However, if there is virtually no material on the 2003 game, it perhaps does not deserve a dedicated article?   Maybe a section could be created in this article on "2003 Predecessor game" or something like that. --Noleander (talk) 20:20, 30 November 2012 (UTC)

Big, awkward, opening paragraph.
"There is a game over the internet called LPSO. Kids can create a pet and explore, play games, and buy stuff if you are a premium member, and go on missions. The 10 day premium membership requires this code: VIPGIRL. You can help Rose Redtail find the ink, buy stuff from Wooly Couture, and meet friends such as Greg Flecther, Felina Murchant, Sparklynn Stone, Mudaliene Sugarsnout, Barkley Wetnose, Rose Redtail, and Claws Von Diver. Meet the game monkey for games such as Sky High Ball Bounce, Match N' Munch, and so much more! The possibilities are endless. LPSO closed down on December 1st, 2011."

This is extremely awkward. It reads like an ad or an enthused fan, and suddenly shifts from present to past tense. I've never played the game, so I'm not sure how to trim this and still keep the right information present. I hate to pass it on to someone else, but does anyone know what to do with this? 63.246.240.133 (talk) 14:52, 30 May 2013 (UTC)


 * Wait, never mind. I only just noticed that refers to the online version. I removed it for being irrelevant. 63.246.240.133 (talk) 21:29, 4 June 2013 (UTC)

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Split proposal
I have the idea to split this article, as not all Littlest Pet Shop games have got the same content. For example, while the original Littlest Pet Shop game (including its versions Jungle, Garden and Winter) has as starter pets Shorthair Cat (Nº 468), Jack Rabbit (Nº 488) and Brown Yorkie (Nº 509), Littlest Pet Shop Friends starts with Peacock (Nº 869) and a Brown Boston Terrier. Another example is that not all minigames are present and each game has a different plot and a different gameplay. In other words, this article deserves to be splitted - 17:18, 15 November 2020 (UTC)

Game controls - digging
I recently bought a Wii console and this game on Amazon for myself for Christmas just for the sake of nostalgia. There’s one problem I’ve found myself running into that I can’t find the answer for anywhere. I remember distinctly that it’s possible to make your active pet dog but what I can’t remember is what the correct button or action on the Wii remote is. I know inactive pets will idly walk around and then pick a random spot to start digging for coins and there’s a mini game for it too. But how in the heck do I make my active pet do it when just playing around in one of the worlds? 😆 2601:1C0:6C02:5A50:0:0:0:9C02 (talk) 03:12, 3 January 2023 (UTC)