National Geographic Panda
Remember our claims on Nintenpanda? BandaiNamco is now planning to release the very same game in the US as National Geographic Panda.
NamcoBandai has announced today that they have partnered with National Geographic to bring National Geographic Panda exclusively to the Nintendo DS this fall. Nurture and play with your own cuddly panda bear using intuitive touch screen controls in this virtual pet simulation game. Learn more information about pandas with the game's library of recent and past National Geographic articles, each accompanied by gorgeous visuals. Players are sure to fall in love with their panda's lighthearted nature and humorous reactions.
"We are excited to partner with National Geographic to take the virtual pet genre to a greater level of immersion," said Todd Thorson, Director of Marketing and Public Relations of NamcoBandai America. "National Geographic Panda is a unique opportunity for two highly regarded companies to produce such an entertaining product. The amount of interaction and fun to be had with your panda beats everything else on the market."
"Our first partnership with NamcoBandai is right in the National Geographic wheel house," said Paul Levine, senior vice president, National Geographic Corporate Strategy, Development and Extended Platform. "We've covered pandas for much of our 120-year history in all our media, and we're thrilled to extend that into the world of gaming."
In National Geographic Panda, help nurture and play with a cuddly panda bear in the serene Panda Park. How you interact with them will determine their behaviors. Mistreatment will have pandas running away from you so nurturing fun is the best way to keep them happy. As you play, new pandas will join in on the fun and an assortment of playground toys will become available to keep them entertained including balls, slides and tire swings. Use a daily allowance to purchase food and new toys immediately for your virtual pet or order through mail via Panda Delivery.
Players can step inside the Panda House to learn about all aspects of panda life with daily National Geographic articles. New editorial content will become available to read each day with corresponding pictures from recent and past National Geographic magazines. National Geographic Panda will offer countless hours of fun for panda lovers everywhere when it is released this fall.
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Aww, I want my own face eater.
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