Hamster Monogatari 64
Description
Hamster Monogatari 64 is a virtual pet simulation game and is a part of the "Hamster Monogatari" series; the only one that was released on the Nintendo 64 platform.
In the game, players take care of and raise their own hamsters. There are ten different types of hamsters to choose from, each with its own unique personality and appearance. Players must feed, play with, and take care of their hamsters to keep them healthy and happy. If you neglect their needs, they may become ill or injured. In that case, you can take them to the hospital to get treated.
To improve your hamsters' lives, you can visit the shop to purchase useful items or seek advice from the old shop owner. However, you need to be careful before buying anything because you can't return items once purchased. You can also enter your adult hamsters into competitions, either races or beauty competitions, where they can win prize money. But before entering, you need to check the calendar and apply in advance. If you have two adult hamsters of different genders, you can breed them in the breeding case. However, each hamster has a different personality, and if they are not compatible, it may not go well. Moreover, even if you put two hamsters in the breeding case, they may not necessarily have a pup.
One of the unique features of the game is the "Watch your Hamsters" option, where you can interact with your hamsters by petting them or teaching them tricks using your hand on the screen. With each week, you can advance to the next week and confirm your Hamster Raising Plan. Your mother will also give you 1000 yen every month to help with your hamster-raising expenses.
The game's story revolves around a young protagonist who can talk to hamsters. The game's concept may seem familiar to fans of the manga and anime "Hamtaro," but Hamster Monogatari 64 offers its own unique take on the concept. The story is set in a fantasy world where hamsters and their human owners live together. Players can enter this world by climbing down a hole in a big tree in a nearby forest.