EA Casual Entertainment today announces its first step in transforming the interactive family entertainment landscape with its initial slate of Hasbro games in development on a variety of game consoles, mobile devices and for online play. These games provide new ways for families to build relationships through digital entertainment with some of world's greatest brands. The first Nintendo Wii and DS titles that will be available this fall are Littlest Pet Shop, and Nerf "N-Strike," both in production at EA's Salt Lake Studio. EA also is developing new Monopoly and Scrabble (in North America) titles for multiple platforms, as well as other titles that will be announced later this year.
Pocket Gamer: Another week, another review of a freemium Gameloft game based on a super-popular children's licence. Where last week my time was filled with sparkly ponies, this week I've been given lots of different types of animals to care for, all the while building seriously lovely houses for them to live in.
Pocket Gamer: If you're enjoying Gameloft's freemium builder Littlest Pet Shop but you're finding it tricky unlocking the exact colour of dachshund you're after, want more toys for your pets to play with, or just want to get more from the game, then you'll be in need of a guide.
GameZebo: Littlest Pet Shop is a shopping simulation game from Hasbro and Gameloft where you’re given the opportunity to run the cutest pet shop around. Making sure you don’t squander that opportunity should be your top priority and Gamezebo’s quick start guide has all of the tips, tricks, and walkthroughs to ensure that doesn’t happen.
Sorry for linking to the press release but it contains much more details on the titles.
i hope these companies also follow in thq footstep and create original games also... how many scramble games or pet shop games do people need.