Mini Pets is a digital pet game where you raise a virtual pet by feeding it, playing with it, and cleaning it every 8 hours. A great, simple, hyper-casual and low maintenance game for all to play! Have fun unlocking the various pets available!
Digital pet game where you raise a cute virtual pet slime
Mini Pets is a digital pet game where you raise a virtual pet by feeding it, playing with it, and cleaning it every 8 hours. A great, simple, hyper-casual and low maintenance game for all to play! Have fun unlocking the various pets available!
Hey congrats on your launch! From what side are you coming? Are you more developer or more digital artist?
Mini Pets look so MUCH fun! Love the graphics used, simple yet aesthetic. The game feels addictive, I love how milestones are kept and the pet keeps evolving by changing color. I am downloading this one and recommending it to my friends too! I'm going to have a lot of fun unlocking those pets ;)
Hey i'm going to download this but is there an NFT Factor?
Hi all, hope you can download my game and give it a try! Thanks for the help provided!
Hi all, Mini Pets is a digital pet game where you raise a virtual pet by feeding it, playing with it, and cleaning it every 8 hours :) As you feed, play or clean your pet, it will gain levels. Upon hitting certain levels/milestones, it will evolve and change color. Have fun unlocking the various pets available! Will you be the lucky one to unlock the SUPER RARE fire slime? :O I hope you all will download this game and give it a try! Appreciate the help and support given!
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