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Hamster Club 4: Shigessa Daidassou is an Adventure game, developed by Nekogumi and published by Jorudan, which was released in Japan in 2003.
Based on the Hamster Club manga, this virtual pet game has players raising dwarf hamsters. In the main raising mode, players take care of their pets and manage their stats. Actually growing their pets, though, requires taking part in the different minigame competitions. These action games, in genres as varied as 100 meter dash and one-on-one fighting, each feature different gameplay styles. The i part of the title referred to its online features, using DoCoMo's i-mode cell phone service, which have since been discontinued.
The fifth in the "Hamster Club" series. Aim for Dr. Hamster with quizzes and variety shows! Questions about various things about hamsters in a quiz format. You can get a mini-game by answering correctly and leveling up (1 to 6 steps). In addition, you can get rewards (24 kinds of 4-frame animation in total) by scoring the mini game! !! In "Hamster Shindan", you can diagnose which hamster character you own is close to which hamster character in "Hamster Club".
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