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''Dogz: Your Computer Pet'' and ''Catz: Your Computer Petz'' are a pair of
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simulation software developed by PF.Magic, and released in 1995 and 1996 respectively. Developed for
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and
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, they were the first games in the ''
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'' series, and were followed by
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.


Gameplay

Upon starting the program the user is prompted to "
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" one of 5 animals. In ''Dogz'' you get a choice between a
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,
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,
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,
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or chihuahua, whereas ''Catz'' presents the player with 5 differently-colored cats based on cat stereotypes (such as a 'scaredy cat', a serious hunter, or a snooty Siamese-like cat). Before choosing one you get a chance to play with each to get a feel for its personality. after that you can name and even paint your selected individual. From there the user interacts with the animals on the
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. Depending on how the animals are interacted with they will change their mood and over time their personality. Actions include calling your animal,
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and watering them, playing with
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, and disciplining bad behaviour. The software can also be used as a
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, with optional password protection, with the Dog (in the case of ''Dogz'')
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at those trying to get in.


Development

PF.Magic's co-founder
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had previously worked on the FMV game ''
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''. That work had been subject to an intense controversy, for allegedly promoting gratuitous violence, and was even one the subjects of a hearing on video games by the United States Senate. After seeing the response, which Fulop considered "completely bullshit", and having it impact relationships with friends and family, he vowed to make something that nobody could possibly find objectionable. In his own words he tried to find the "most
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game that ecould come out with". He also was inspired by a discussion he had with a
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, about what children where asking for, for Christmas, which was "the same ..thing that kids ask for every year," a
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. The game reused the rendering technology previously developed for the PF.Magic fighting game
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, in which all the characters made were made of connected
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. The concept of virtual pets allowed the development team to experiment with creating "
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autonomous characters", as cats and dogs acted in ways that the team thought simple enough to successfully implement.


Reception

Reviewing ''Dogz'' for ''
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'', Kim McDaniel gave the game 4 out of 5 stars, praising its believability of the animals, and the feeling that they learn and grow over time. In the ''
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'', Robert Phillips, thought that it was "pretty good" and would make a great stocking stuffer. Courtney Blodgett, of '' The Republican'', felt it would be great for somebody who was unable to keep pets. ''CNETs review of the software thought that while it wasn't as ambitious or groundbreaking as previous pet simulator El Fish, it was fun. According to ''
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'' it amounted to "little more than an interactive
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". In a review for ''Catz'',
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gave the game a score of 9/20, opining that the experience was "completely pointless" and "amusing for all of three minutes". ''Entertainment Weeklys Bob Strauss was more positive giving ''Catz'' a B+, complementing the fidelity to the real animals.


Sales and legacy

''Dogz'' was an immediate success on release, with around 200,000 copies selling in the first year. By the beginning of 1998 ''Catz'', ''Dogz'' and their sequels—''Catz'' and ''Dogz II: Your Virtual Petz''—had collectively sold more than 1.5 million units. According to Margaret Wallace, an employee of PF.Magic's at the time, customer data showed that the dominant users of ''Catz'' and ''Dogz'' were women and girls. The game and its immediate sequels would go on to inspire a large
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community. This is something that the developers looked to cultivate from the beginning, including in built photo taking as a way to drive traffic to their website, and to the purchasable kits for sale there. Following the success of the first two games PF.Magic developed
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, following the same virtual pets mould, but with imagined creatures "such as a cross between a
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and a
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Game Boy Color ports

In 1999, Mindscape published ports of both ''Dogz'' and ''Catz'', developed by Saffire, for the
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. The graphics and gameplay are ported as close to the original as is possible on the handheld, with added unlockable animal breeds and toys. The game was generally negatively received, when compared to the PC versions, with an aggregated
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score of 49% and 44% respectively. Craig Harris, of ''
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'', thought that while more elaborate than
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, the inability of Game Boy games to multitask and amount of batteries the system used made the Tamagotchi a much more compelling virtual pet experience. Likewise ''
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''s Doug Trueman wrote that anybody who saw themselves as "a gamer
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probably view this title as little more than a drain on battery power.". ''
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'' gave both games a score of 6.2 out of 10.


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External links

* * {{mobygames, /4322/catz-your-computer-petz/, Catz: Your Computer Petz 1995 video games 1996 video games Video games developed in the United States Virtual pet video games Single-player video games PF.Magic games Mindscape games The Learning Company games Windows games Macintosh games Petz Video games about cats Video games about dogs Video games with 2.5D graphics