1) Frenchie Quest
This is a cellphone app video game. The game was designed around these 2 little guys whose names area Ganon and Loki. A screenshot below of the game.
The game creator and owner of these 2 released a video showing them below playing with a balloon.
You can get it here for free
2. Nintendogs + Cats: French Bulldog and New Friends
A game designed by Nintendo for the 3DS gaming system
In this game you can choose from more than 27 breeds or animals including puppies and kittens and yes one of them is a french bulldog.
Every kitten and puppy has their own unique coloring and personality possibilities for adjusting.
Nintendo 3DS included an augmented-reality feature, you can watch your puppy play on your dining room table or sit in the palm of your hand.
Some of the things you can do include- feeding, taking care of and actually training.
The touchscreen and microphone interaction with pets makes it even more fun when you can command them to do things like "sit".
The latest game to date in the wildly popular Nintendogs franchise. It is rated E - For Nintendo 3DS
You can get it here
3.British Bulldog Game
The latest game to date in the wildly popular Nintendogs franchise. It is rated E - For Nintendo 3DS
You can get it here
3.British Bulldog Game
Britain has always been fanatical about Bulldog's so its no surprise that this is considered Britain favorite game.
In this game the runners have to make it safely across the playground by avoiding the Bulldog.
The teachers in the game can help, but if the runners(players) get caught it’s “British Bulldog”! for them.
Other details:
One player starts by moving the Runners by rolling a number die and a direction die. Another player moves the Bulldog a number of squares restricted by how many runners have been caught to date. If all the runners make it safely across the playground without being caught that player is the winner; if the Bulldog catches all the runners then that player is the winner.
There are extra teacher squares which offer protection for the runners as the Bulldog cannot enter or pass through these squares.
The game introduces elements of both chess and draughts, and combines luck with strategy making it an easy game to learn but with additional depth for older players.
4. Bulldog-Opoly
If you have played the traditional monopoly game or know how it works it is really the same just with a bulldog twist. Its designed for 2-6 players. You can also have a short game version that would last about 1 hour.
In the game you can increase your rent by buying toys for your bulldogs and then upgrade the bones throughout the game to (Big Bones).
You will have to watchout to avoid one of the many traps like the dogs getting fleas, having an accident on the carpet, or getting put in doggy jail(the kennel).
So grab your token and advance to go Bull-dogs. Who knows. You may soon be Best in Show or marching in the Dog Parade. Whatever happens, keep your wag on. For 2 - 6 players, ages 8 and up. Includes directions for traditional play and for the one hour version as well.
Get it here
Get it here
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