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E3 '07: Build-a-Bear Impressions

Guy Cocker
By Guy Cocker, Editor

We took a look at Game Factory's strangely addictive new game for the Nintendo DS at their Santa Monica offices.

First off, we know what you're thinking. A Nintendo DS game based on a chain of American stores where you build your own teddy bear--sounds terrible, right? Well, we were pleasantly surprised by what we saw at Game Factory's Santa Monica offices, as the Nintendogs-like game expands on the gifting concept of the chain while making some excellent use of the touch-screen interface.

At the beginning of the game you can choose from the same sorts of toys that are available in the store. You go through the procedure of choosing its skin, stuffing it up and then stitching its back, all via the touch-screen interface. Obviously, our first inclination was to overstuff the toy to explosion, but this being a kid-friendly title, it won't let you do that. You can also de-fluff it using a steam machine, and then blow it clean by blowing into the DS microphone. With our teddy bear stuffed to full cuddly capacity and completely fluff-free, we took it to its very own condominium to start its new home.

Build-a-Bear has definitely been designed to maximise use of the DS touch-screen interface. As you take your bear into its new home, you have to paint the walls by making brushstrokes across the outside. The next step is to dress it up using a selection of clothes and accessories, and you can of course collect further items as you progress through the game. You can also gift items to other owners of the game using a wireless connection, as well as send them one of ten photos that can be saved on the cartridge. In fact, the photo studio is one of the best features of the game. Your bear is quite the model, happily pulling off a variety of poses such as handstands and backflips while wearing any clothes that you like.

The main aim of the game is to keep your bear happy, and you do this by keeping it fed and generally playing with it. We got to see a couple of the games that will be on offer, from the Cooking Mama-esque culinary exercise to some sports games. The Game Factory representative showed us how to make an apple pie by mixing the ingredients and chopping up the apples, and after a short cooking period we fed our bear using the touch screen. This particular game will also form the basis for one of Build-a-Bear's four wireless minigames, along with a Dancing Stage-style competition where you have to draw shapes in time to the beat, and even a game based on musical chairs.

It's not all fun and games though, as your bear needs to be looked after in order to stay healthy. You have to take care of chores such as brushing your teeth by playing a game where you draw shapes onscreen, and if you mess up just one shape you have to start over again. You also have to tidy your bear's room by putting toys into boxes, and as you struggle to make everything fit together, the game increases the difficulty by dimming the lights down.

Build-a-Bear is currently in beta stage, but it looked fairly complete at this stage ahead of its October release in the US. As the store chain is an American concept, there's unfortunately no release planned for Europe outside of Denmark. The game looks like it will appeal to fans of the Build-a-Bear concept, and hopefully it will offer something for fans of Nintendogs and Animal Crossing as well.

Guy Cocker
By Guy Cocker, Editor

Guy Cocker is the Editor of GameSpot UK, a handheld gaming fan, and someone who actually managed to use video games to lose weight. He recently took up the position of games expert on BBC 5 live and is a BAFTA games judge.

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ChitoKiryoku 5 pts

my little sis normally never plays games, but now she wants to borrow my ds and get this. Chill out guys, games like this need2b there...

thomas_bobbypin 5 pts

man what a stupid game! who wants something like this?

B1ack_Rayn3 5 pts

why do they keep coming out with these games... its just a waist of time and space that could be used to make kids games. i mean i grew up playing mario and megaman. kids of this generation should'nt be playing barbie dancing princesses but real games.

MythDarK 5 pts

@AnFangs_Endes: No, but there's need for all kind of games, just to keep all happy, both kids and adults.

tekmojo 5 pts

damn you tamagotchi, look what you did

Nemesis320 5 pts

My GF saw this and apparently she wants it for her B-Day...and all I could think was "What does a 14 Yr old Girl want with Build-a-bear, but then again, she played the living crap out of Nintendogs

--Magnum91-- 5 pts

And who still says that Nintendo systems get the "kiddy" games?

parabelum75 5 pts

Definitly buying that one for my girlfriend!

Gigatron 5 pts

oh this SLAUGHTERS nintendogs!

AnFangs_Endes 5 pts

Oh comon, handheld's aren't just for kids anymore -.-'

msudude211 5 pts

Something my little cousin will like! :P

msudude211 5 pts

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Thorpe89 5 pts

Something I think will not be going in my DS. ;)

jesus_knight 5 pts

hahaha lol magicmo yeah, probably a game for girls!

Bansheesdie 5 pts

Is this game in any way relatd to that Build-a-Bear retail store?

magicmo 5 pts

Definitely not for the mainstream. :?

DouglasBuffone 5 pts

wow, this is not a title I am interested in

comthitnuong 5 pts

It does sound like it would be fun at first, but I have a feeling that it will get old quickly.

treytakahashi 5 pts

Build a bear! Thats what I love about GS they don't leave out games like this!

icytower 5 pts

Very weird idea for a game, however it will be HUGELY popular and sell A LOT of copies I will gaurantee that.

edubuccaneer 7 pts

Any game with Bears in it has my vote. And Aaron's.

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