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Littlest Pet Shop City Friends

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Littlest Pet Shop City Friends for Nintendo DS is a charming game that invites players to collect and care for adorable pets while exploring a lively city filled with exciting activities. Its variety of mini-games and customizable options ensures the gameplay stays fresh and engaging for a long time. Whether you're a big fan of the Littlest Pet Shop franchise or new to it, this game offers plenty of replayability and delightful moments to keep you entertained.

CategoryVideo Games & Consoles
SubcategoryVideo Games
ConditionUsed
SKUds4-25um
Nintendo DSVideo Games & ConsolesCasualCollectingFamilyMiniGamesPets

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