Games review: EyePet

Reviewed,Toby Green
Friday 23 October 2009 09:37 EDT
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£19.99/£34.99 (with camera)

Format PS3

Publisher Sony

The PlayStation 3 may not be the most familyfriendly console on the market, but this innovative title is definitely one for the kids. Taking the concept of virtual pets a step further, EyePet uses the PlayStation Eye webcam (which can be brought bundled with the game) to superimpose an impossibly cute critter onto a live feed of your living room. As a result, you can interact with your pet using hand gestures as it scampers around you, and once the initial novelty has worn off there are a series of tasks you and your new friend can complete.

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