This ais a cute game, focused to the younger audience.

User Rating: 8.4 | Tottoko Hamtaro 3: Love Love Daiboken Dechu GBA
The Good:
Nice dialoge, goes in-deph with the Character's personalities, fun mini-world plots.
The Bad: Hamtaro doesn't talk, even though he talks in the TV show. For a fairly simple game, the hard Ham Ham dances can be challenging, a little too challenging.

I'm a Hamtaro fan :) I love the TV series, and I'm happy they have a game. This game proves to a lot of people that violence doesn't have to be in every game. This is a questing puzzle game that offers a chalelnge.

Gameplay-
There's no combat (Thank gosh) there are lots of puzzles you use, and the Ham Ham Talk is very creative and fun. The only bad thing about the gameplay (And the game) Are the dances. The first few were really fun, but the last one was just too hard, I wasn't even able to compete it yet. The unlockable areas and intresting was of using the hamster's language adds a lot of vasiaty to this game. You control Hamtaro (And on rare occasions, Bij`u, a french hamster) It's a shame Hamtaro had nothing to say.

Grapics-
Well, most 2-D grapics look good, so, I jsut gave that a 10 for perfect :) The Characters (I won't dare put ALL of their names) were well done and are as cute as ever

Sound-
Once again, most GBA games have the same sound. The pleasnt little tunes that play in the background don't loop too often, and they're nice to hum along sometimes.

Story: It's a cute Story, you are controlling Hamtaro most of the time on a quest to fill your dictionary of ham-ham words, and stop a twisted hamster from putting all of the hamsters in a heartbreak.

Overall, a good game, and It's great for entertaining the younger audience without violence. My younger siblings fell in love with this game, and I think It's an overall cute game.